A company using the transformational material, graphene, to revolutionise the water filtration industry has moved into new lab and office space to support plans to take its innovative product to market.
G2O Water Technologies will take on more staff after moving its headquarters to the North East Technology Park (NETPark), in Sedgefield, County Durham, where it is working with close neighbour CPI (Centre for Process Innovation) on two projects, worth a total of £1.7 million, to commercialise its groundbreaking technology.
NETPark, which is run by Business Durham, working on behalf of Durham County Council, is an ideal base for the company given the other like-minded companies on site. G2O is currently working on two projects with CPI.
The firm has recently secured a further £1 million equity investment in a second funding round, including £200,000 from the Finance Durham Fund, which is overseen by Business Durham, the economic development organisation for County Durham, to increase its research and development facilities.
G2O was established in 2015, following many years of research into how 2D nano materials, and in particular graphene, can reduce the cost and increase the performance of water filtration. The company secured its first round of funding in 2016.
G20’s first Innovate UK-backed project allowed it to invest £700,000 in proving and developing its base technology with a focus on oil and water separation. It is now working on its second Innovate UK-backed project with CPI with a focus on domestic water filtration solutions for developing economies in partnership with a global FMCG company, with an investment of £1 million.
Graphene is considered the world’s strongest material and G2O has been using a derivative, graphene oxide, which consists of multi-layered carbon 2D sheets, to produce a highly effective coating on existing membrane based filtration systems. G2O’s coatings cover a wide range of water filtrations treatments – from industrial and municipal waste water to domestic drinking water and desalination.
David Pears, chief technical officer at G2O, commented:
“The beauty of our technology is you don’t need to replace the water filtration system, we can improve what’s already there. By increasing the flux rate and the rejection rate, the coatings reduce the amount of energy required to operate the systems thus reducing the cost of water filtration.
“Fundamentally, we help with the removal of contaminants from water – whether it’s salt, fats, chemicals or any form of dirt or detergent. We’re able to tune a membrane to be selective around what it removes. There’s a huge amount more we could do. It’s really exciting.”
Image G2O team: COO Craig Clement, research scientist Daniel Clow, CTO David Pears, R&D manager Kangsheng Liu, and senior scientists Ola Karczmarczyk and Mohsen Vazirian.
David Pears continued:
“We looked around northern England for an appropriate base for our technology laboratory and noted the many benefits of locating our team at NETPark. We now have a fully fitted laboratory with all the necessary equipment along with four PhD scientists to further develop the technology ready for commercialisation.
“The facilities are excellent and Business Durham has been fabulous, very helpful. It’s also extremely beneficial to have CPI on our doorstep as they are based at NETPark too. CPI has given us a tremendous amount of support, with such a huge range of equipment and being on the same site makes for effective collaborative working.”
G2O Water Technologies’ board and advisory group include Jeremy Pelczer, non executive director and ex CEO of Thames Water, and Professor Tom Stephenson – pro vice chancellor, research and innovation, at Cranfield University.
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