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Researchers from a Spanish university are interested in exploiting the potential of network smart cards.
These devices have advantages for communications security in networked systems, with comparison to
traditional smart cards. These features could be applied to individuals’ identification procedures in
environments where critical tasks or operations take place. The required collaboration would be focused
on the development & implementation of an authentication system for critical environments.
A Finnish company has long-term experience in product development and research in demanding RF
(Radio Frequency) equipment. The company’s services are based on efficient design and simulation
tools as well as EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) and electronic laboratories utilising state-of-the-
art RF measuring instruments and other tools. The company is seeking partners that would like to
outsource RF design and/or need EMC testing.
A Polish medium-sized enterprise developed a remote data logging and management system
especially for the food industry. The system allows good integration of industrial controllers from
various manufacturers. It ensures central monitoring and documentation of machine status and
production process. The company can discuss all kinds of cooperation.
A Madrid-based university has developed an innovative non-invasive optical sensor system to display
liquid level in multiple tanks. The technology is based on optical fibres, so electronic parts are far
away from the measuring points. This allows safe use in critical environments. They are searching for
companies to license the technology and collaborate in additional R&D activities. Interesting
industrial sectors are: automotive, aerospace, energy, petrol stations, areas where tanks are used.
Researchers at a North East of England university have invented an improved MRAM (Magnetoresistive
Random Access Memory) that retains all the existing benefits of MRAM but could greatly increase the
memory density, reduce costs and open up more potential applications. The university is looking to license
the technology, and also offers research collaboration directed towards widening the range of potential.
A Danish company has developed a new body sensor technology for measuring physiological parameters
and for wireless transmission of the measured data. The sensor system is embedded in a skin-friendly
adhesive and formed into an electronic patch. The company is looking for industrial partners who will use
and integrate the technology in healthcare systems, patient monitoring systems, systems measuring for
people at risk or other systems for monitoring physiological parameters for longer periods.
A Belgian research institute has developed a method capable of measuring stress development in
organic coatings in function of time, relative humidity & temperature. Stress in immersion (water/room
temp.) can also be measured. Stress development in coatings induces cracking and/or loss of adhesion.
The institute has also developed a concept that decreases stress magnitude (increases adhesion) and
improves protection against corrosion. An industrial partner is sought for technical co-operation.
A SME from Germany has developed a new technology for plasma nitriding at low temperatures. Plasma
nitriding is a thermo-chemical heat treatment of steel and non-ferrous metals. The surfaces are hardened
with nitrogen. This technology uses temperatures from 250 and up to 450 deg. centigrade. Deformations
of the work pieces are marginal, and the temperatures are high enough to result in good surface
hardness. The company is looking for partners for implementation and adaptation of this technology.
A Spanish research centre from the construction sector has developed an innovative procedure by
which ceramic wastes are recycled and utilised as an additive in Portland cement, which can be used
in mortars, concrete and precast. The main advantage of using these wastes, on top of the cost
reduction of the mortars, is the improvement of the mechanical properties. The centre is looking for
partners to establish a licensing agreement, but it is also open to other types of cooperation.
A French engineer has developed a fast multi-hull boat with very low resistance to forward motion,
using the aerodynamic lift and the skin effect to sustain and rise above its shutdown floating level.
This type of boat could have multiple applications in the civil field (passengers transportation and
freight, yachting) and police/military purposes (patrol and interception). The company is looking for
license agreements (PCT and GCC - Gulf Cooperation Council license).
A German SME offers a unique technology for the encapsulation of a broad substance variety. The
encapsulation follows the natural principle of “micellation” - an encapsulation form at nanoscale done
by the human body in order to absorb fat-soluble substances. Hydrophilic and hydrophobic substances
are converted into liquid solubilisates (30 nm), which are soluble in both fat and water. They are
interested in partners for new applications in nutrition, health, cosmetics and pharmaceutics.
A Dutch SME has developed a patented technology for sensing (natural) radioactivity to use in the oil &
gas and mining industries, but also in ultra-low-activity nuclear densitometers and radiation
monitoring equipment. The technology allows doing absolute and calibrated measurement of natural
background radiation. In many applications the natural background leads to mismatch and false hits.
They are looking for: partners in the safety, oil & gas, mining and environmental markets for licensing.
A UK SME has designed and demonstrated a continuous-feed rotary hearth furnace for converting
combustible waste materials and biomass into useful energy. The furnace has achieved a thermal
output of over 400kW on wood chip feedstock. The company seeks partners to help further develop and
demonstrate the technology on a range of applications. It is willing to negotiate license agreements to
manufacture and market the technology for specific applications and geographic territories.
A Danish SME has developed a fully enclosed integrated anaerobic digestion and compost facility providing
energy in form of either electricity or heat or as purified methane gas. The anaerobic digestion and
composting processes are combined in one and the same system, which can treat many different biomass
fractions - at the same time. The company is looking for joint venture partners or license agreements.
A UK SME has developed a system for capturing CO2 emissions, which is used to cultivate microalgae
under controlled conditions. The microalgae are used to produce biomass fuel for power generation
and biodiesel. The technology is at development stage. The company is looking for industrial partners
that produce CO2 emissions as part of their industrial processes, including glass manufacturers,
emissions processing companies, biofuel processing companies, power generators and brewers.
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Authentication System based
on Network ID Cards for Critical
Environments
Expertise in demanding RF
system design, reliable Electro
Magnetic Compatibility testing
and modelling
Remote data logging system
for the food industry
Fibre-optic sensor system for
measuring level in critical
environments
Magnetoresistive Random
Access Memory (MRAM) with
increased memory density
Electronic patch, a novel techno-
logy for wireless measurement
of physiological parameters on
the body for use in healthcare
and patient monitoring
Improvement of paint
properties for better durability
through control of internal
stresses
Plasma nitriding at low
temperatures
Ceramic waste used as an
additive in Portland cement
Innovative fast boat (50- to 80-
knot range) for yachting,
passengers or freight
transportation
Pioneering solubilisation
technology - encapsulation of
rawmaterials at nanoscale
Sensitive System for Radiation
Measurement and Monitoring
Continuous-feed furnace for
recycling waste materials and
biomass into energy
State-of-the-art anaerobic
digestion and composting
CO2 Capture Technology that
produces biomass fuel &
biodiesel
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