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Iceni Labs Limited

Iceni Labs | Mission Critical Science | United Kingdom

Welcome to Iceni Labs. We are committed to mission-critical science that secures a safe and sustainable future. We develop and deploy next-generation technologies, products and innovations using creativity, innovation and science.

CRN
08484926
Founded
2013
Age
13

Overview

Legal name
ICENI LABS LIMITED
Region
London
Registered address
UNIT A06
CREATIVE ROAD
LONDON
ENGLAND
SE8 3LE
Insolvency history
No

Corporate ownership

Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52

Iceni Labs Limited
No active corporate controller recorded.

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

5 events
23 Feb
2024

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

31 Dec
2023

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

09 Feb
2023

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

31 Mar
2022

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

12 Apr
2013

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

6 awards
First funded
2018
Funded years
2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Age at first award
5 years

Projects

2021 Collaborative R&D

Hydrobubbles to Boost Plant Growth Through Captured Carbon Utilisation

1 Mar 2021 to 31 May 2022

Awarded
£41,652
Total cost £59,503

Protected structures such as greenhouses, polytunnels and indoor farms are used in the production of high-value fruit and vegetable crops. They facilitate increased crop yields and quality by altering and maintaining environmental factors such as light, temperature, humidity and pest pressure. For countries based in northern latitudes these production sys...

2020 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

NEWS 2 Compliant Respiration Monitor

1 Nov 2020 to 30 Apr 2021

Awarded
£99,990
Total cost £100,000

NEWS-2 is the latest version of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS), first produced in 2012 and updated in December 2017, which advocates a system to standardise the assessment and response to acute illness. NEWS-2 has received formal endorsement from NHS England and NHS Improvement to become the early warning system for identifying acutely ill patien...

2020 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Additional funding for Iceni Labs in relation to Project 105141

1 Jun 2020 to 30 Nov 2020

Awarded
£187,319
Total cost £245,838

no public description

2020 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

SafeCare: non contact respiration trend monitoring

1 Jun 2020 to 30 Nov 2020

Awarded
£49,960
Total cost £49,960

SPARTA is a non-contact breathing rate monitor that will give medical staff and carers early indication that an individual suffering from a respiratory illness (or other illnesses requiring bed monitoring) is in need of more urgent care. The device achieves this by continuous respiratory rate monitoring, determination of respiratory rate change, whether i...

2019 Collaborative R&D

Co-ordinated technology development to provide an optimised and integrated system of leading vertical farming technologies

1 Sep 2019 to 31 Aug 2022

Awarded
£320,536
Total cost £457,908

"Vertical farming (VF) has the potential to revolutionise food production. The industry is experiencing enormous growth, propelled by the increased demand for pesticide-free foods, rising global populations, decreased availability of land and demand for year-round food production worldwide. It delivers numerous benefits versus traditional farming methods ...

2018 Feasibility Studies

Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell (DEFC) London Taxi

1 Nov 2018 to 31 Oct 2019

Awarded
£12,862
Total cost £18,374

"The London Black Cab is under attack as a major contributor to the city's poor air quality and per capita, global CO2 production. The London Assembly has determined the fleet must be replaced by electric vehicles starting immediately. However, keeping this icon on London's roads is a popular and reasonable expectation for Londoners. There are more than 2...

Product types

Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies