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A successful spin-out from the University of Strathclyde, D3 Technologies attracted the interest of Renishaw plc, which acquired a 75% interest in the newly formed company in July 2007. Part of the investment was then used by D3 to purchase the business and assets of the analytical business unit ("ABU") operated by Mesophotonics Limited, a spin-out company from the University of Southampton. The ABU develops and manufactures substrates used in SERS applications. The Strathclyde Enterprise Awards aim to give recognition to some of Scotland’s smartest and most inventive businesses which have been supported by the University's enterprise network. At the awards ceremony hosted by stv presenter Debi Edward, nine awards were granted for projects as diverse as drug development, website creation, environmentally-sound kettles and coffee cups with adaptable handles. Speaking about his company’s award, Professor Ewen Smith, D3’s CEO, said, “We are delighted to receive this award which recognises the work of all our team in developing improved DNA-based diagnostic tests to detect diseases, or the genetic predisposition to diseases. I would also like to thank the University of Strathclyde and Renishaw for their support and belief in the work of D3.” Dr David McBeth, Director of Research and Innovation at Strathclyde, said: "The awards have been presented to give credit to the innovative, creative companies the University has advised and supported and to inspire others to follow their example.” About D3 Technologies Ltd The company's principal products are Klarite® substrates for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) offering unparalleled levels of reproducibility and signal consistency enabling rapid detection to parts per billion level. The company has unique surface chemistry to maximise the potential of SERRS as a detection technique and is developing clinical diagnostic products with superior performance. D3 formed around a team involving professors Ewen Smith and Duncan Graham, and Dr Karen Faulds from Strathclyde University Chemistry Department and life sciences entrepreneur Jim Reid. D3 is a subsidiary of Renishaw plc and a spin out from Strathclyde University. News updatesRegister for regular news updates from Renishaw Full articleEditor downloadsAll images and text - copyright Renishaw お問い合わせ詳細 や価格についてのお問い合わせは、オンラインでお寄せ下さい。直接コンタクトをご希望の場合は、 現地レニショーオフィスまでご連絡ください。 |