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Our Work

All of our projects are built on a strong ethical and ecological foundation. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, high-value products while minimizing the environmental impact.

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Energy Harvesting in Water

Our patented energy harvesting technology generates ample power to run multiple sensors and data loggers, even at low flows. It can be seamlessly integrated into the existing potable water network and has been successfully tested by one of the UK's major water suppliers.  

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Waste Water Monitoring

Our smart radar features an ultra-low power requirement and can measure the height of flowing wastewater from 0.1m to 12m. It is currently being deployed in Norway to create an early warning system to prevent overflow.   

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NEWS FLASH: 

Watch this space for updates as we are about to take this to the next level. The new capabilities of this little unit will truly set it apart from the crowd.

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The Wand

Our Water Sensor, affectionately nicknamed "The Wand" by our Norwegian customer, lives up to its name perfectly. Tiny sensors are integrated into an area measuring only 14 x 50mm, making this device small but mighty. It measures pressure, temperature, flow, and turbidity, all while maintaining an ultra-low power requirement. Its compact size ensures it can be fitted almost anywhere on the water network. Click here for more information.

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Coolearth

Our project aimed to modernize the traditional evaporative cooling method using terracotta pots. We developed a passive cooling technology that operates continuously without electricity, making Coolearth affordable for all households. Funded by Innovate UK, EMD, along with our collaborators in the UK and Nigeria successfully developed and deployed trial units in Oyo and Lagos. Early results show continuous cooling, gradually reducing room temperatures to a comfortable level. Click here for more information

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