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Hi DrVeteran,
It seems to be an R&D company only. Here is an article about its latest collaboration, and at the bottom some links to its other collaboration (click link).
https://www.graphene-info.com/haydale-and-promake-sign-collaboration-agreement
Haydale and ProMake sign collaboration agreement:
Haydale has announced that further to a memorandum of understanding signed on 11 November 2020, it has now signed a Collaboration Agreement with ProMake Limited with respect to the fulfilment of Promake's commitments under the Public Health England ("PHE") National Microbiology Framework.
In line with the UK Government's aim to supply fast turnaround tests in its fight against Covid-19, PHE announced a new National Microbiology Framework in November 2020. There were four discrete lots within this framework and ProMake tendered for Lot 2 and Lot 4.
Lot 2 consisted of the development of goods and services mainly for research and development, experimentation and study. PHE announced on 23 April 2021 that ProMake was one of 69 successful bidders. ProMake is to further develop their prototype BioPod testing device to provide an immediate PCR test result for Covid-19 and other diseases. The multi-use device will utilize graphene and other nano materials within its electronic testing system.
The aim of Lot 4 was to ensure that there is consistent and affordable provision of high quality, safe and compliant testing services which can be delivered efficiently and effectively to support wider clinical services.
PHE announced on the 21 April 2021 that ProMake was one of 50 successful bidders, with their PreVent testing device that allows users to exhale onto a capture unit that is set within a test chamber. The prototype device collects a higher level of viral load, is less invasive than mainstream testing methods and should reduce clinical laboratory testing time and cost.
The collaboration agreement is for Haydale to be the exclusive supplier of the graphene and other nano materials required for the effective functioning of the Lot 2 BioPod device and sets out Haydale's responsibility for the manufacturing supply of several elements of the Lot 4 PreVent testing device.
The Haydale Board relays that it is premature to provide any guidance as to the timing or value to Haydale of this collaboration, but anticipates being able to give a more detailed update over the coming months.
Gavin Leggott, Co-founder and COO at ProMake, said: "We are working with Haydale on a number of projects. We value their technical advice and project management experience, and they are a vital partner in the consortia that we have put together to deliver on these exciting projects".
Keith Broadbent, Haydale CEO, said: "It has been a privilege to work with such innovative thinkers as Jason and Gavin. The opportunity to assist in the fight against Covid-19 is one that we are keen to be involved in".
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I liked Paul's sheer enthusiasm for his business in the interview, and how he sees it developing. His comment that using his music source platforms gives fitness clubs and other music users reassurance that the rights are fully taken care of. I think his business model is good. It may take time to make it into a really big company, but he looks to be doing it right.
Sorry, seems to be a problem with the link below when I tested it. Somehow a bracket got into the link address!
try this:
https://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-enhanced-cement-could-help-build-more-durable-roads-and-cities
Haydale (also DCTA) is not alone in road cement additives R&D, it appears:
https://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-enhanced-cement-could-help-build-more-durable-roads-and-cities)
Who is copying whom??? - - see end of article!
This RNS is great news making the drug available free of charge in Ireland shows full confidence in its use. Anything that can help overcome this dreadful illness will vastly improve the lives of sufferers and their work chances. I personally do not see it as a risk investment over the long-term at all unless there is something fundamentally wrong with the company, which others on this bb might know about.
https://www.griproom.com/fun/why-your-stock-drops-after-good-news
I came across this video today and found it excellent and very informative what US companies are doing. I don't see why AFC can't do some of these things. Apologies if it has already been posted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76ujMtLr5Z8
Hydrogen; Nature's Fuel - a very comprehensive review of hydrogen production and fuel cell powered vehicles
Just had a read at their excellent website. Looking at the reputable team, I cannot understand why the sp is languishing so low with so much going for the company. I've been in and out of etq over the years, but am now in to stay. It looks too good an opportunity to miss. Just one question - what is RDF? I saw it a lot on the website but did not see its meaning anywhere.
Hi aandi,
yes, an interesting observation, and agree with you completely, so I have just sent this email to the company:
Dear Mr Cesareo,
I, and several other private investors on the London South East website Directa Plus bulletin board wondered why the company is not shown in the London Stock Exchange Green Economy Mark issuers list, link here: https://www.londonstockexchange.com/raise-finance/equity/green-economy-mark/green-economy-mark-issuers-2021
Yours Sincerely,
I'll post any response he sends.
I have dealings with the maritime waterways authority where I live, and river water or sea pollution by oil residue is a very hot topic and strictly controlled. The IMO (International Maritime Organisation) that oversees this subject tightens up the discharge from vessels rules each year, talking of only a few parts per million of oil in water permitted. The video of their oil boom in operation on a simulated oil spill is amazing, Currently oil contamination floating on water is simply trapped by a boom then pumped out. The Setcar boom could be used for the original spill, or as a follow-up to really clean the still-polluted water. As you say Pawnsacrifice , the potential for sales is certainly huge.