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Cybula Limited

Cybula Limited is a UK company with status liquidation founded in 2000 based in Yorkshire and the Humber.

CRN
03972962
Founded
2000
Age
25

Overview

Legal name
CYBULA LIMITED
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Registered address
Unknown
Insolvency history
Yes

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

1 event
14 Apr
2000

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

21 awards
First funded
2005
Funded years
2005, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Age at first award
4 years

Projects

2020 Collaborative R&D

WEAVR: Immersive Cross-Reality Experiences in Esports

1 Dec 2020 to 30 Jun 2021

Awarded
£112,662
Total cost £112,662
2019 Collaborative R&D

WEAVR: Immersive Cross-Reality Experiences in Esports

1 Jan 2019 to 30 Jun 2021

Awarded
£191,150
Total cost £273,072

"Esports is the term used for describing video games that are played competitively and watched by massive audiences. In 2017, over 388 million people worldwide watched esports, and the number of esports fans is projected to grow a further 50% by 2020 (Newzoo, 2018). The esports audience, today, truly is an ""audience of the future"" -- esports fans are te...

2018 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Using Heat Energy From Cool Computers

1 Sep 2018 to 31 Aug 2019

Awarded
£69,860
Total cost £99,800

This 12 month project investigates the use of a disruptive design of computer, the Cool Computer, which, because it can operate in water, regulates its’ operating temperatures by transferring heat to the water. This transfer of waste heat energy to water could provide low grade heat energy directly to a building where the computing cluster is installed. T...

2017 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

An Adaptive and Autonomous Robotics Module (AARM)

1 Oct 2017 to 30 Apr 2019

Awarded
£135,794
Total cost £194,631

Mobile robots can be used for inspecting and monitoring infrastructure and environments. It is important that the monitoring is accurate. This motivates the need for flexible, autonomous and powerful decision making mobile robots that can be highly customised for diverse application domains. These systems need to be able to learn through fusing data from ...

2017 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

REAM: Enabling remote built environment asset management using embedded intelligence

1 Sep 2017 to 31 Aug 2019

Awarded
£139,179
Total cost £198,827

Condition based maintenance (CBM) improves reliability and asset performance, releasing value via efficiency gains in operation, maintanance and optimised asset lifetimes. CBM has shown its effectiveness in high value market sectors. However, whilst the potential benefits are significant, adoption in the Built Enviroment (BE) has been limited. The BE sect...

2017 Small Business Research Initiative Lead participant

Event Detection using Pattern Analytics Platform (EDPAP)

1 Jun 2017 to 31 Mar 2018

Awarded
£280,453
Total cost £280,453

TITLE: Event Detection using Pattern Analytics Platform (EDPAP) At a time when many organisations are monitoring ‘things’ and as a result collecting large amounts of time-based data, Cybula is using its’ considerable skills in developing novel pattern matching methods which can be used to monitor the health of complex assets and systems. The company has d...

2016 Small Business Research Initiative Lead participant

Event Detection using Pattern Analytics Platform (EDPAP)

1 Nov 2016 to 31 Jan 2017

Awarded
£47,052
Total cost £47,052

TITLE: Event Detection using Pattern Analytics Platform (EDPAP) At a time when many organisations are monitoring ‘things’ and as a result collecting large amounts of time-based data, Cybula is using its’ considerable skills in developing novel pattern matching methods which can be used to monitor the health of complex assets and systems. The company has d...

2016 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

ICOMP DM - data mining for interactive components in the built environment

1 Apr 2016 to 30 Jun 2017

Awarded
£56,555
Total cost £80,793

Condition based maintenance is the future of mechanical equipment management, providing a step change in efficiency and reliability throughout asset life. Systematic approaches to data capture (e.g. temperature, vibration by retrofitted sensor networks) from M&E assets in public/commercial buildings have been proposed. However, whilst data can be captured...

2015 GRD Development of Prototype Lead participant

Event Detection Platform (using pattern matching analytics)

1 Jun 2015 to 30 Nov 2016

Awarded
£144,366
Total cost £320,815

This 18 month project aims to build a pre-commercial demonstrator consisting of an IT platform which is capable of deploying Cybula’s event detection methods to monitor the behaviour of complex assets (machines, engines, infrastructure and with medical applications, people). These methods use novel pattern matching techniques on multi-variate, time-series...

2014 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Retail Energy Management System (REMS)

1 Sep 2014 to 31 Aug 2016

Awarded
£176,293
Total cost £293,822

This project aims to build a software tool (Retail Energy Management System or REMS) which uses novel pattern matching tools on sub-metered energy data collected at 30 minute intervals from a portfolio of supermarket stores. The project team want to link the energy data to other external data (weather data and building data) so that normalisation models c...

2014 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

LOW COST SUPERCOMPUTING - LCS

1 Aug 2014 to 30 Nov 2014

Awarded
£24,750
Total cost £33,000

The need for large amounts of computing is prevalent in many everyday problems, such as determining the best way to design the shape of your car, detecting the failures in nuclear power stations, to running great computer games. Current computers are difficult to scale from small experimental machines to large supercomputers and typically lack the ability...

2014 Collaborative R&D

Bio-renewable Formulation Information and Knowledge Management System

1 Jun 2014 to 31 May 2016

Awarded
£80,628
Total cost £134,380

Innovative ICT can play a crucial role in many innovation processes, but its potential is not always exploited in many industries. A route to innovation in chemical using industries is the exploitation of materials in what would otherwise be lost to waste streams from current manufacturing processes. This is interesting both in terms of realising addition...

Product types

Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies GRD Development of Prototype Small Business Research Initiative