Company Active LTD

Company profile

Uvamed Ltd

Rainbow Trays

Uvamed Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2014 based in East Midlands.

CRN
09041141
Founded
2014
Age
11

Overview

Legal name
UVAMED LTD
Region
East Midlands
Registered address
Unknown
Insolvency history
No

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

1 event
15 May
2014

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

3 awards
First funded
2020
Funded years
2020, 2022
Age at first award
6 years

Projects

2022 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Medicycle - Circular economy solution for clinical plastic waste

1 Apr 2022 to 31 Mar 2023

Awarded
£67,313
Total cost £96,162

Medicycle is an innovative disruptive process to divert, decontaminate and deliver on for re-processing recyclable plastics currently disposed of in clinical waste streams generated by operating theatres that, due to the risk of infection, has previously been incinerated. Medicycle is a game changing medical plastics recycling system that will pilot the i...

2020 Study Lead participant

Development & commercialisation of 100% recyclable, compartmented, colour coded anaesthetic syringe trays to reduce medication errors in anaesthesia

1 Jun 2020 to 28 Feb 2022

Awarded
£191,570
Total cost £273,672

The most frequently cited critical incidents in anaesthesia are drug administration errors. Unlike in the inpatient hospital ward setting, perioperative medication administration today often bypasses standard safety checks, such as electronic physician order entry with decision support, pharmacy approval of specific drugs before administration, and multip...

2020 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Trauma Trays - colour coded, secure, tamper evident and bacteriostatic procedure-packs for use in remote and temporary relief hospital facilities.

1 Jun 2020 to 31 Mar 2021

Awarded
£74,807
Total cost £74,807

The recent COVID19 pandemic has highlighted the adverse effects on healthcare systems to effectively deal with medical-related disasters. Whilst exceptionally ill patients are cared for within existing hospital infrastructures, patients requiring less intensive care, but still in need of hospitalisation, are cared for remotely. It is these remote faciliti...

Product types

Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies Study