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Gas Sensing Solutions LTD.

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World Leaders in Solid-State CO2 Gas Sensors

CRN
SC284351
Founded
2005
Age
21

Overview

Legal name
GAS SENSING SOLUTIONS LTD.
Region
Scotland
Registered address
SUITE 2, GROUND FLOOR ORCHARD BRAE HOUSE
30 QUEENSFERRY ROAD
EDINBURGH
UNITED KINGDOM
EH4 2HS
Insolvency history
No

Corporate ownership

Updated 06 Jun 2026 16:52

Gas Sensing Solutions LTD.
No active corporate controller recorded.

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

5 events
19 May
2027

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

28 Feb
2027

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

05 May
2026

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

31 May
2025

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

05 May
2005

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

10 awards
First funded
2012
Funded years
2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2020
Age at first award
7 years

Projects

2020 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Ultra-low power and low-cost pollution and hazardous gas sensors to support the well-being and safety of home workers

1 Oct 2020 to 30 Jun 2021

Awarded
£178,012
Total cost £265,690

This project led by Gas Sensing Solutions (GSS) in partnership with Lancaster University aims to develop and mature the technologies and products necessary to deploy low cost multi-pollution and safety hazard gas sensors with real-time feedback within a domestic environment. The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the awareness of our environment. Pollution ...

2017 Collaborative R&D

Active matrix single-photon technologies on GaAs

1 Oct 2017 to 30 Sep 2019

Awarded
£88,153
Total cost £125,933

Recent advances in quantum imaging technology have included imaging of light in flight and detection of hidden objects. Such applications relied on arrays of single photon avalanche detectors (SPADs) operating at visible wavelengths. Imaging arrays of SPADs working at infrared wavelengths, not currently available, are highly desirable as they would unlock...

2017 BIS-Funded Programmes

U-CAIR UK ATI Cabin Air

1 Apr 2017 to 31 Mar 2021

Awarded
£194,580
Total cost £389,163

With the support of UK Aerospace Technology Institute, a British consortium consisting of Airbus Group Innovations, Honeywell, National Physical Laboratory, and SME Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd, will seek to develop technology to provide an improved cabin air experience while reducing airline operating costs. Passenger comfort, well-being and safety have alw...

2017 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Novel Mid Infrared III-V Light Sources & Detectors enabling Autonomous Gas Sensors 

1 Mar 2017 to 31 Mar 2018

Awarded
£120,735
Total cost £172,478

This project addresses a rapid growth global market requirement, in many cases legislatively driven, for mass produced ultra-low power consumption gas sensors. The project will achieve a step change reduction in gas sensor power consumption through significant enhancement of current epitaxially grown compound semiconductor light source (light emitting dio...

2015 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Self-powering gas and environment wireless sensor platform for fixed or portable deployment in building automation, horticulture and medical applications

1 Apr 2015 to 31 Dec 2016

Awarded
£110,507
Total cost £184,178

This project addresses the need for an energy harvesting method compatible with economic deployment and extended battery life/ self powering for autonomous electronics, focussing on use of innovative patented high efficiency photovoltaics (HEPV) as the energy harvesting medium. The autonomous electronics platform used for the project comprises wireless mu...

2014 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Feasibility of random neural networks as an intelligent self-learning platform for cost effective deployment of energy harvesting compatible wireless sensors applied to building management systems

1 Aug 2014 to 31 Jul 2015

Awarded
£47,635
Total cost £63,514

This project addresses the need for energy harvesting compatible combined carbon dioxide / temperature /humidity wireless smart sensors, enabling people occupancy & indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring in buildings and deployed within an intelligent self learning (ISL) network. Project output provides automated adaptive management of air conditioning syste...

2014 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Feasibility of flexible plastic based organic photovoltaics as an energy harvesting source for powering wireless sensors in building control and horticulture applications

1 Feb 2014 to 31 Jan 2015

Awarded
£39,465
Total cost £53,756

It is proposed to determine feasibility of using flexible plastic based organic photovoltaics (OPV) as an energy harvesting medium, providing extended battery life/ self powering of a combined carbon dioxide/ temperature/ humidity sensor. Application is aimed at use within wireless sensor networks in building control (enhanced indoor air quality & reducti...

2013 Collaborative R&D

Solid State Optical Respiration Rate Capnometer (SOSORC)

1 Dec 2013 to 30 Nov 2015

Awarded
£137,414
Total cost £229,023

Respiration rate and exhaled carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are known to be key measures in the evaluation of patient health trends in both routine healthcare and emergency healthcare. However routine and reliable measurement of respiration rate is notoriously difficult to do. It is prone to false readings, outside influences and is therefore not con...

2012 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Novel Light Sources & Detectors for mid IR Gas Sensors Powered by Energy Harvesting

1 Nov 2012 to 31 Jul 2015

Awarded
£196,094
Total cost £514,142

It is proposed to develop novel low cost mid infra-red light sources and detectors, based on light emitting diodes (LED`s) and photodiodes (PD`s) respectively, primarily for use in non-dispersive infr-red (NDIR) gas sensors. This replaces the conventional incandescent light bulbs and pyroelectric detectors used in current NDIR gas sensors. Energy per gas ...

2012 Knowledge Transfer Partnership

University of Glasgow And Gas Sensing Solutions Limited

1 Aug 2012 to 31 Jan 2015

Awarded
Unknown

To develop a capability in molecular beam epitaxy wafer growth for a new generation of high efficiency optical gas sensor products.

Product types

BIS-Funded Programmes Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies Knowledge Transfer Partnership