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2022-01-01 to 2022-03-31
Collaborative R&D
**Background** Earlier this year we received from Innovate UK SBRI funding for experimental development of an innovative product called Origin No Dig that prevents potable water pipes from leaking. An outcomes of this project were securing a UK based water company partner (which we have), and looking to expand internationally and export the technology abroad. **Vision** The purpose of this project to start the internationalisation of this new technology. To assess and understand the market and partners that can assist us in deploying a novel technology in new markets. **Objectives** 1. To understand the market for a no dig leak repair technology in UAE 2. To develop a network of potential customers in UAE 3. To find and evaluate a partner to assist us commercialise Origin No Dig 4. Understand any regulatory requirements for deploying Origin No Dig 5. Understand the contracting and business regulation for operating in UAE **Main Areas of Focus** We will primarily be focused on the end users in both potable water network distribution and industrial water. Understanding if there is driver to utilise a No Dig repair technology. Water is scarce and expensive, however labour to repair leaks is cheap. Understanding the feasibility of our technology in such a market is vital. The remaining objectives are fairly straightforward issues to cover if there is indeed a market need for our product and thus we will be looking to develop a client and supply network. Water is heavily regulated and understanding this regulation is critical in determining how long it will take to get the product approved and thus to market. **Origin No Dig Innovation** We have developed and tested technology that can repair water pipeline leaks without digging up the pipe to repair it. This technology primarily enhances the benefits and value of our natural resources. Secondary benefits are it reduces greenhouse gas emissions by lowering power demand used for pumping water. Current repair approaches require excavation to expose the water main, regardless of the size of the leak, and then either installation of a clamp or cutting out and fitting a new pipe. Our technology will repair any type of pipe and most types of leak, we don't even need to know where the leak is. Its use in the industry will have the following benefits: * Save water * Prevent wastage * Reduce water scarcity * Reduce carbon emissions * Reduce repair disruption * Reduce number of people required to fix leaks
142,332
2021-01-01 to 2021-03-31
Collaborative R&D
Everyday in England and Wales around 3,000,000,000 litres of water are wasted through leaking pipes. This is a vast waste of a natural resource and as demand could be 40% greater than supply by 2030 then a solution is urgently needed. We have developed and tested (lab scale) technology that can repair water pipeline leaks without digging up the pipe to repair it. We are working with Yorkshire Water to develop this technology in order to significantly reduce over 2 billion litres of water that leaks out of pipes every day in the UK. Water companies have many options for finding leaks on their mains, however there are limited methods for repair. Current approaches require excavation to expose the water main, regardless of the size of the leak, and then either installation of a clamp or cutting out and fitting a new pipe. This technology will repair any type of pipe and most types of leak, we don't even need to know where the leak is. Its use in the industry will have the following benefits: * Save water, prevent wastage, prevent water scarcity * Solve the industry challenge of halving leakage by 2050 * Reduce power required to pump water, reducing carbon emissions * Reduce disruption (road works etc) * Reduce number of people required to fix leaks * Allow social distancing by reducing human to human interaction during repairs * Reduce domestic water bills * Export potential is significant for regions of water scarcity The outcome of successfully delivering this project will result in a product that will enable the following to be achieved by its deployment: * Reduce resource (water) wastage * Reduce water scarcity * Reduce energy demand * Open up a significant export market for reducing water leakage in countries with water scarcity issues, which in turn significantly reduced energy usage (desalination and reverse osmosis plant) * Take people out water poverty by reducing household bills and allow water companies to divert expenditure on leaks to protecting their most vulnerable customers