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  2. Versatile Electronic Fibre

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=27123
    3 Jun 2024: Versatile Electronic Fibre. BACKGROUND. Wearable electronics, such as smart textiles or e-textiles, are growing fields due totheir potential application in healthcare monitoring, consumer electronics, energyharvesting and storage, and sensing. For
  3. Polymer Masterbatch: Customized High-Performance Composite for Your…

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=27120
    3 Jun 2024: Polymer Masterbatch: Customized High-Performance Composite for Your Needs. BACKGROUND. Nanoparticle composites are a unique class of materials that combine nano-sizedparticles with a matrix material, creating polymers with new and improvedproperties
  4. Upcycling waste plastics with sunlight

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=26242
    3 Jun 2024: Upcycling waste plastics with sunlight. BACKGROUND. Traditionally, the term “photoreforming” refers to the use of light energy to drive theconversion of waste feedstocks into sustainable fuels and / or chemicals, such asthe production of
  5. Sustainable Investment Markers Tool: 9SIMS

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=26300
    3 Jun 2024: Sustainable Investment Markers Tool: 9SIMS. BACKGROUND. Lack of integration between environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors incorporate reporting creates opportunities for greenwashing. This is because goodperformance in one ESG indicator
  6. Cambridge Centre for Resilience and Sustainable Development

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=26239
    3 Jun 2024: Cambridge Centre for Resilience andSustainable Development. BACKGROUND. At the Centre for Resilience and Sustainable Development CRSD we bring togetherleaders from the public, private and third sectors with academic thought leaders tocreate robust
  7. Matta

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=25015
    3 Jun 2024: Matta. Matta. BUILDING AI TO MANUFACTURE THEIMPOSSIBLE. Website. Overview. At Matta we are building the AI operating system for additive manufacturing. Ourtechnology is based on state-of-the-art research by engineers and scientists atCambridge. We
  8. Phase engineering of 2D materials

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=26284
    3 Jun 2024: Phase engineering of 2D materials. BACKGROUND. 2D materials have many unique properties such as high surface area, exceptionalmechanical strength, and excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. Transitionmetal dichalcogenides (TMDs) e.g.
  9. Cambridge Policy Boot Camp – CPBC

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=26301
    3 Jun 2024: Cambridge Policy Boot Camp – CPBC. BACKGROUND. Complex systems theory, political science, sustainability science, and participatoryresearch all offer valuable tools and insights for decision makers – but are too oftensiloed or locked away in
  10. Scalable Production of High-Quality Printable Graphene

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=27114
    3 Jun 2024: Scalable Production of High-Quality PrintableGraphene. BACKGROUND. Printable electronics are a promising field of research whose technical developmentis focused on conductive-ink printing technologies appropriate for a wide range ofsupport materials
  11. Bamboo cricket bat

    https://www.enterprise.cam.ac.uk/content-to-pdf/?postid=26236
    3 Jun 2024: Bamboo cricket bat. BACKGROUND. This innovative bat combines its high-performance properties with the sustainablecredentials which derive from fast growing and widespread bamboo. DEVELOPED BY RESEARCHERS FROM CAMBRIDGE'S CENTRE FOR NATURAL MATERIAL

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