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Neudrive Limited

Neudrive Limited is a UK company with status active founded in 2010 based in Yorkshire and the Humber.

CRN
07453332
Founded
2010
Age
15

Overview

Legal name
NEUDRIVE LIMITED
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Registered address
Unknown
Insolvency history
No

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

2 events
13 Nov
2024

Liquidation Voluntary Creditors Return Of Final Meeting

Insolvency

LIQ14 | Transaction MzQ0MjQ2NTc3N2FkaXF6a2N4 | Paper/PDF filed

Published 14 Nov 2024 09:40

29 Nov
2010

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

10 awards
First funded
2015
Funded years
2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021
Age at first award
4 years

Projects

2021 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Project ESIPP-OTFT based e-skin for robots in picking and packaging of agriculture produce

1 Apr 2021 to 31 Mar 2022

Awarded
£69,984
Total cost £99,977

Robotics is an exciting developing field because intelligent robots can not only perform hazardous tasks but also help out with laborious mundane tasks such as picking and packaging of items. COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of robotics and automation technologies worldwide especially in agriculture sector. NeuDrive Ltd will use its patented...

2020 Knowledge Transfer Network Lead participant

Smart Sensors based on OTFT Technology for Heavy Metal Detection in Water and Soil in rural India

1 Apr 2020 to 31 Dec 2020

Awarded
£43,688
Total cost £62,412

"Environmental pollution by heavy metals is a major health concern over the world. A 2017 study by the WHO showed that 239 million people across 21 states in India drink water that contains unacceptably high levels of arsenic. In developing countries, where rapid urbanisation and industrialisation is occurring, heavy metal pollution represents a significa...

2018 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Electrical Detection of Small Molecule Binding to Biological Receptors using Organic Thin Film Transistors : A new approach for label free assays

1 Jul 2018 to 31 Aug 2019

Awarded
£69,383
Total cost £99,119

Despite continual advances in our knowledge of human biology, with the attendant opportunity for therapeutic interventions in newly discovered biological pathways, the pharmaceutical industry faces a number of significant challenges. Foremost amongst these is a need to improve the efficiency of drug discovery, reducing the time to market for new medicines...

2017 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Newton Fund - PROTECTT PoRtable Organic Transistor based biosEnsor for low Cost Thyroid Testing

1 Oct 2017 to 31 Dec 2019

Awarded
£277,696
Total cost £396,709

Affordable healthcare, especially cost-effective early diagnosis of health problems, is required in India, and even more so in the rural and remote parts of the country. Diagnosis often requires blood sample collection followed by transportation to Diagnostic Centres, this takes time and consumes resources. Testing for specific thyroid problems are not al...

2017 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Manufacturable Extended Gate Array Sensors (MEGA Sensors)

1 Jul 2017 to 30 Jun 2018

Awarded
£69,488
Total cost £99,268

MEGA Sensors will demonstrate an array of organic thin film transistors in a format compatible with biological sensing. Such arrays could be employed for applications in high throughput screening, healthcare and toxicology analysis, lowering costs to end users and speeding up the development cycle through a greater number of parallel measurements. The pro...

2017 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Evaluation of Next Generation Receptor Technologies in OTFT Biosensors

1 Jul 2017 to 30 Jun 2018

Awarded
£56,993
Total cost £81,418

The development of next generation point of care diagnostics is set to radically change the way in which health care is delivered. Portable, networked devices will deliver rapid test results from patient samples within a few minutes enabling accelerated medical decision making and patient stratification in primary care settings. These technologies will fi...

2017 Collaborative R&D

Newton Fund - GraphClean - Printed Electronic senosrs for urban monitoring applications in China

1 Apr 2017 to 31 Mar 2019

Awarded
£103,732
Total cost £148,188

The project will develop and commercialisation of a series of printable sensor platforms capable of sensing the biggest hazards to urban health in China and the UK providing societal benefits to both the countries long term. It builds upon previous academic work which was funded in the UK and will be further developed by a member of the HVM Catapult. The ...

2017 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Efficient and Environmentally Benign Manufacturing Routes to Novel Fluoropolymer Material Formulations

1 Apr 2017 to 30 Sep 2017

Awarded
£50,123
Total cost £71,605

This project aims to develop novel polymeric materials and formulation manufacturing processes for use in organic thin film transistor (OTFT) devices. Such devices are expected to be incorporated in the next generation of flexible and conformable products, finding application in the fields of consumer electronics, wearables and medical devices. Specifical...

2016 GRD Development of Prototype Lead participant

FlexOS - Industrially scaling a novel material and process technology for fully flexible and printable organic electronics

1 Feb 2016 to 31 Jan 2017

Awarded
£246,846
Total cost £548,547

Plastic displays based on flexible printed electronics are predicted to revolutionise the performance, product differentiation and cost of novel device form factors. Whilst existing rigid screens can benefit from a step change in weight, thickness, ruggedness, power use and useable lifetime, displays that can be repeatedly bent, folded or rolled will be c...

2015 GRD Proof of Market Lead participant

Organic Thin Film Transistor arrays as a high performance biosensor platform

1 Nov 2015 to 31 Mar 2016

Awarded
£23,856
Total cost £40,860

This project will determine whether the materials and processes developed by NeuDrive for the manufacture of flexible display backplane arrays using its patented high performance organic semiconductor inks could be used to make low cost (bio)chemical sensor arrays fit for purpose for adoption within $14Bn (bio)sensor market.

Product types

Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies GRD Development of Prototype GRD Proof of Market Knowledge Transfer Network