This list was published in the Observer
newspaper on 1 December 2013. It caught
our attention as providing a representative perspective of startup activity in
the UK. The breadth of the technical
areas, the ambitiousness of the projects and their altruistic nature show the
UK at its best.
Aqdot makes microcapsules that control-release active
ingredients and which have many uses, including nutraceuticals and
agrochemicals. They see their primary
opportunity as growing by licencing.
CCS make small scale mobile phone base stations that are
based on microwaves.
This provides a search service for finding alternative
finance options, such as crowd finance.
They aim to become the market authority for alternative finance.
They use electrochemical technology to produce energy while
also locking up CO2 in carbonates.
Eight19 makes flexible lightweight printed solar cells. It has already spun out a company, Azuri
Technologies, which offers pay as you go solar technology to consumers in rural
areas without mains electricity.
The makers of the world-famous customisable computer.
Delivers teaching materials via tablets and mobiles to students
in the emerging economies.
Provides an intelligent discovery platform for science
helping people to keep up with scientific developments.
This is a cyber security company that uses maths to spot
unusual behaviour as it happens.
Developing new cancer therapies.
Developing technologies that can identify chemically altered
DNA to study epigenetics.
They hook up wireless-enabled sensors to industrial
equipment and processes to improve efficiencies.
Develops software for identifying specific sounds, even in
noisy situations.
Helping consumers to get the best free apps.
Provides a secure messaging service for patients to
undertake cognitive behavioural therapy from home.
Develops telecommunications equipment for the internet of
things (IoT), allowing people to manage their IoT devices in the field.
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