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![]() | Seeking Glass Strengthening and Lightweighting Technology |
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PepsiCo is looking to explore non-plastic alternatives for beverage packaging. One such alternative material is glass. It is currently used as a single use or returnable solution in PepsiCo's portfolio. We are looking for a "Superior" substitute for the existing Soda Lime type of glass bottles. |
![]() | Seeking partners to develop innovative bi-valve solutions along the whole supply chain from sea to plate & beyond |
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We are looking to collaborate with individuals, companies or academic institutions to develop innovative solutions along the whole supply chain from sea to plate & beyond. |
![]() | Seeking Free Water Carry-Over Measurement |
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To identify a measurement technique that can robustly and accurately quantify the amount of Free Water carryover (FWCO). Substantial quantities of water are used during the potato washing and slicing processes of PC production. Techniques are used to remove free water carryover (FWOC) before entering the fryer. Any excess water remaining, and water associated with the potatoes is released through the stack during frying. Whilst there are current techniques in place to remove the water used in wash and slice operations being carried over into the fryer, it is not 100% efficient and improvements are being investigated. It is estimated that FWCO can contribute up to 10% of the heating load required. Being able to further reduce the amount of water that is carried over by even a few percent will lead to significant reduction in energy requirement for the frying process and, in turn, reduce GHG emissions. To be able to determine the amount of water that is carried over a robust measurement technique is required. |
![]() | Biogenesis on-demand for the production of carotenoids and phytonutrients |
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CSIC and the Center for Research in Agricultural Genomics have developed a biotechnological method for the biofortification in carotenoids and other phytonutrients of green tissues. The method is based on the controlled induction of chromoplasts. The mechanism could be applied to the development of novel functional foods or bio factories for a variety of industries. Industrial partners are being sought to collaborate through a patent license agreement. |
![]() | Methods of Catalysis for Enhanced Methanol Production from Carbon Dioxide (CO2) |
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Composite materials comprised of phenyl polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) and one or more metals for catalysis of CO2 hydrogenation. |
![]() | Odor Detection Platform - Low power, Low cost, Programmable Sensor Array |
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Researchers at the University of Manitoba have developed an artificial olfactory platform that uses commercially available, silicon-based floating gate devices functionalized through selective, electrochemical polymer deposition to produce “programmable” olfactory sensor arrays. |
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