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UK company 10808611, incorporated on 8 June 2017.
Oxford Molecular Biosensors
Oxford Molecular Biosensors Limited is a UK company with status Active founded in 2017 based in South East England.
Company number 10808611
Financial period: 1 Jul 2023 to 30 Jun 2024
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OMB is offering a range of products and services, including several biosensors with differing functionalities, greater robustness and sensitivities than those currently on market. The company has also developed a platform technology which enables rapid design and construction of bespoke biosensors tailored to the specific needs of the customer. A further development is a portable device which will enable biosensor assessment to be made on site and in remote locations. License agreements to employ our biosensors, training courses for their application and data analysis as well as consultation on best measures for remediation of contamination are also available.
Oxford Molecular Biosensors develops biosensors that aim to detect contamination, such as metals and biological toxins, in the environment.
Provide service to Primark, Bangladesh government water project.
1 Oct 2020 to 30 Jun 2021
This project aims to research and prototype a highly affordable, 3D-printed device for detecting toxicity in the field using OMBs novel molecular biosensors. The biosensor technology has recently emerged from the research base as OMB is a University of Oxford spinout, and as such the market is unestablished, requiring an innovative approach to enter and g...
1 Jun 2019 to 28 Feb 2021
"Oxford Molecular Biosensors (OMB ltd) is a spinout from the university of Oxford. Our aim is to translate ground-breaking synthetic biology research into sets of useable chemical and biological monitoring tools and products for application worldwide. In this project we aim to develop a new sensor which is able to rapidly detect an important measure of wa...