- August 2021
Innomat secure €150k funding from the Pulsate Horizon 2020 project to develop laser additive manufacturing for novel large scale thermoelectric devices as one of ten successful technology transfer experiments across Europe.
Innomat secure €150k funding from the Pulsate Horizon 2020 project to develop laser additive manufacturing for novel large scale thermoelectric devices as one of ten successful technology transfer experiments across Europe.
Innomat secures Innovate UK funding through the Sustainable Innovation Fund to accelerate their ultra high throughput material processing for thermoelectric materials.
Innomat secures ERDF funding to access advanced manufacturing technologies at the University of Birmingham to support our material developments.
Innomat receives ERDF AMCASH funding to access support through the school of metals and materials at the University of Birmingham.
Innomat Secures Innovate UK funding through the SMART programme to explore a proof of concept programme relating to developing novel thermoelectric materials.