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Oxford Electromagnetic Solutions Limited
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Financial period: 1 Mar 2024 to 28 Feb 2025
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QV2 - Feasibility of commercialising QT microgravity sensors in non-utility markets
1 Mar 2018 to 28 Feb 2019
"QV2 is a continuation of the InnovateUK funded QVision project (132541) which investigated the feasibility of commercialising microgravity QT devices in the utility market sector when integrated with the OXEMS system. QVision, almost complete, has been successful and includes proposed new layered data and associated ROI models using Artificial Intelligen...
Qvision - A hybrid QT system for visualisation of buried utility assets
1 Mar 2017 to 31 Jan 2018
An extensive buried utility network (e.g. water mains, >415,000 km, and sewer pipes, >343,000 km in the UK) underpins modern society and provides essential services for daily life. Often, the location and condition of these assets is poorly understood. OXEMS has developed a unique integrated solution offering virtualization of buried assets provided they ...
OXEMS Underground Asset Location, Identification & Management System
1 Feb 2012 to 31 Mar 2013
Utilities across the world are replacing ageing ferrous pipes with modern plastic ones, but they have a major problem. The traditional way to find pipes is to use a Cable Avoidance Tool (CAT) which is effectively a specialised metal detector working on the ferrous properties of the assets. Clearly with plastic a CAT will not work. Today there are a number...