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Certain types of university intellectual property can sometimes prove difficult to commercialise through traditional routes, usually because it is at an early stage of development, or because it presents enough uncertainty for companies to risk an investment.
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An effective software tool for guiding diagnosis and fault finding in present instances by identifying patterns and knowledge implicit in historic information databases.
The Thermal Solids Mass Flow-meter was developed with the aim of providing a direct measure of the mass flow rate of solids in a two-phase solids-gas flow regime, specifically for pneumatic transfer applications. The ability to make such measurements could lead to significant efficiency improvements...
Heriot-Watt has patent pending for a reinforced concrete condition monitoring system providing 'real-time' information on water, hydration, ionic movement and temperature in the concrete cover-zone. The self powered system informs timely maintenance interventions against corrosion, spalling etc. in ...
Data and information are key assets for modern business. Large complex and incomplete datasets are common in industry. Exploiting that data successfully can give a major competitive advantage while, if it is not managed successfully, its value is often lost. Given the scale of today’s data sets ...
The ICE is a multi-user, multi-orientation, multi-screen, multi-touch environment for local and remote collaborative activities. The ICE is intended to be a simple, powerful and intuitive space where the technology doesn’t drive the applications, rather the needs, wants and activities of the people ...
Schyns Illusion is a novel technique that takes advantage of the ability of the human visual system to separate information coming from different spatial frequency channels.
The Auralisation suite is a space for the creation or recreation of aural environments, as well as individual sound sources in order to perform listening tests.
Heriot-Watt University has demonstrated lightweight high accuracy Fiber Brag Grating (FBG) network interrogators targeting applications within Civil engineering, Aerospace, biosensing and chemical detection. This patent pending technology is available for license or further development.
Micro-Systems Engineering Centre (MISEC)at Heriot-Watt University is a multi-disciplinary research team offering technical expertise in MEMS, MOEMS & other Electronics systems.
Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) solar concentrator systems not only generate electricity, but also allow the transformation of ambient light and the use of cogenerated heat for various fundtions. Commercial advantages of BIPV include substantial reduction in amount of silcon used and reduced...