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University of Bath (The)

University of Bath (The) is a UK company with status active founded in 1981.

CRN
RC000644
Founded
1981
Age
45

Overview

Legal name
UNIVERSITY OF BATH (THE)
Region
Unknown
Registered address
Unknown
Insolvency history
No

Corporate ownership

Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52

University of Bath (The)
No active corporate controller recorded.

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

2 events
15 Jan
2017

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

01 Jan
1981

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

51 awards
First funded
2017
Funded years
2017, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Age at first award
36 years

Projects

2025 Collaborative R&D

Project AirTwin: AI Control, Weather Routing & Digital Twin Systems for Optimal Wind-Assisted Ship Performance

1 Sep 2025 to 31 Mar 2026

Awarded
£239,089
Total cost £239,089

UK company GT Green Technologies (GT), founded in 2021, are wind-assisted ship propulsion (WASP) technology experts offering turn-key wind propulsion system to the maritime industry to significantly reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for retrofit and new-build vessels. In collaboration with The University of Bath (UoB) and end-user...

2025 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Cyber Invest: Helping SW Cyber prepare for investment

1 Sep 2025 to 31 Mar 2026

Awarded
£97,173
Total cost £97,173

The South West (SW) is a major cybersecurity area, with 9% of national job postings and ~8% of UK cybersecurity firms with continued acceleration intrinsically tied to emerging technologies and R&D, via which the SW region's contribution is centred as home to some of the UK's most advanced research clusters, particularly in cyber security, quantum computi...

2025 Collaborative R&D

Life Cycle Assessment Regulatory Science & Innovation Network (LCARSIN)

1 Jan 2025 to 31 Mar 2026

Awarded
£36,273
Total cost £36,273

To support the UK's ambitious net zero goals and foster sustainable resource management and optimization, it is crucial to establish robust, unified methodologies for evaluating the environmental impacts of both existing and emerging technologies, ensuring alignment with governmental priorities. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is the predominant method for ev...

2024 Feasibility Studies

Self-Learning Wing Trim Optimisation for AirWing Wind Propulsion System

1 Nov 2024 to 31 Mar 2025

Awarded
£99,859
Total cost £99,859

UK company GT Green Technologies (GT), founded in 2021, are wind propulsion experts offering tailored turn-key engineering solutions to the maritime industry to significantly reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for retrofit and newbuild vessels. In collaboration with project partner the University of Bath and end-user Carisbrooke Sh...

2024 EU-Funded Lead participant

Twinning IZTECH in Robotics Manufacturing Systems (TWIN-IT-ROMANS)

1 Oct 2024 to 30 Sep 2027

Awarded
£107,079
Total cost £107,079

When prototyping or producing a machine or its parts, several methods of manufacturing are used, such as machining, additive manufacturing, laser cutting or welding. These manufactured parts are investigated for their manufacturing tolerances upon production via quality control systems, such as a coordinate measurement machine. However, at the current sta...

2024 BEIS-Funded Programmes

Multi-Application BONDing (MABOND)

1 Jul 2024 to 31 Mar 2028

Awarded
£603,642
Total cost £603,642

The Multi-Application Bonding (MABond) programme is focussed on developing and leveraging advanced technologies to reduce the number of fasteners from future airframe designs. Unlike existing uses of adhesives in aerospace, this project will pave the way for use in more highly loaded and critical joints, which previously required rivets, nuts and bolts or...

2024 Collaborative R&D

Trueview system for safer spinal surgery

1 Jun 2024 to 28 Feb 2026

Awarded
£107,196
Total cost £107,196

Spinal degenerative disease is a common cause of chronic pain and workdays lost in the United Kingdom. The ageing population means that its prevalence continues to increase. Its estimated annual cost to the United Kingdom economy is over £10 billion. Scoliosis is another chronic and progressive spinal condition affecting children and adolescents. It is a ...

2024 Collaborative R&D

Use of scenario analysis simulations and what-if analysis to reduce transport and logistics emissions

1 May 2024 to 31 Mar 2025

Awarded
£38,147
Total cost £38,147

7bridges and its partners Maersk and the University of Bath will deliver a solution that will revolutionise the logistics market in terms of reducing supply chain emissions. This project is focused on developing and marketing a sophisticated recommender system designed to find optimal strategies and calculate the resultant impact on CO2 emissions reductio...

2024 Feasibility Studies

Carbon and Hydrogen transportation to SAF production facilities

1 Mar 2024 to 31 May 2024

Awarded
£0
Total cost £19,700
2024 Feasibility Studies

PIC-BATT

1 Feb 2024 to 31 Mar 2025

Awarded
£129,294
Total cost £129,294

The PIC-BATT project consortium will investigate the feasibility of applying liquid immersive cooling to an LFP prismatic battery module for commercial vehicle applications and analyse the cost-benefit trade-off of doing so through a combination of simulation and testing techniques. The project supports scale-up of UltraMax's planned UK manufacturing oper...

2024 Collaborative R&D

Industrial Research into ASR Bias'

1 Feb 2024 to 28 Feb 2025

Awarded
£77,232
Total cost £77,232

This research will focus on reducing biases in foundational Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) services (e.g. OpenAI's Whisper). The aim is to reduce ASR biases for minority linguistic groups in UK advice giving settings. This research follows on from our identification of bias in foundational ASR models for UK accents. Our aim is to further develop this ...

2023 EU-Funded Lead participant

INBUILT: InNovative Bio&geo-soUrced, re-used & recycled products coupled with BIM-based dIgitaL platform for very low carbon consTruction, circular economy, energy and resource efficiency

1 Dec 2023 to 31 May 2027

Awarded
£772,493
Total cost £772,493

The built environment and related construction processes are together responsible for up to half of Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions. The circular principles can contribute in important ways to achieving the 2050 carbon neutrality target in addition to the zero emissions 2030 target. INBUILT proposes and develops (1) a set of innovative design, retrofit ...

Product types

BEIS-Funded Programmes BIS-Funded Programmes Collaborative R&D EU-Funded Feasibility Studies Study