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Novatica Technologies Ltd
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Novatica Technologies Ltd is a UK company with status active founded in 2020 based in East Midlands.
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FUNGiMET: AI-empowered fungal biomineralisation to upcycle precious metals from e-waste into application-ready nanomaterials
1 Feb 2026 to 31 Mar 2026
The UK generates some of the highest levels of electronic waste in Europe, and valuable metals in discarded circuit boards are often lost or exported. Led by Novatica Technologies Ltd, FUNGiMET project addresses this by developing a bio-based way to turn e-waste into useful nanomaterials for diagnostics and advanced manufacturing. Our process uses fungal ...
BioPro - Low emission protein production from anaerobic digestion gases
1 Nov 2023 to 28 Feb 2025
Up to 30% of the EU's demand for crude protein is fulfilled by imported soybean meal, which is linked to deforestation in Brazil. The UK also heavily relies on soybean, oilseed and fish meal imports, and recent political and economic turmoil has negatively impacted the animal feed supply. Insect farming and fish meal production from CO2 as emerging altern...
Natural plant-based polyphenolic bioactives as nitrite replacement in processed meat
1 Jun 2023 to 30 Nov 2023
There is increasing evidence that processed meat causes health problems in humans, increasing risks of cancer and cardiovascular diseases due to the formation of toxic N-nitroso species from sodium nitrite, a common food additive and preservative, which has been classified as "probably carcinogenic to humans" by World Cancer Research Fund. Whereas recent ...