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Centre for Sustainable Technologies at the University of Ulster
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Contact Name
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Dominic McLarnon
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Address
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Block 26 Shore Road Newtownabbey Antrim BT370QB
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Telephone
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02890368564
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Website
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Technologies
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Buildings Carbon Abatement Technologies Energy Efficiency Energy Storage Solar
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Offering
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The Centre for Sustainable Technologies (CST) at the University of Ulster is the energy research centre of the University of Ulster. Its role is to develop and evaluate new and renewable energy technologies with a focus on cost reduction. A key objective of the centre is in delivering knowledge transfer between academic research and industry. Our research and development activity has real potential to contribute to economic development and competitiveness in Northern Ireland and across the UK. As major suppliers of energy based research in Northern Ireland, CST plays a vital role in producing high quality academic and knowledge based research and development programmes and translating that research into market led innovations.
Products include:
SolaCatcher - a low cost domestic solar water heater which is patent pending. Seeking commercialisation partners and/or joint venture collaborations to take the product to market via a technology spin out company.
Solar PV
Vacuum and advanced glazing systems.
Air Source Heat Pumps
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Looking For
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Commercialisation and Route to Market funding.
R&D Funding
Collaborative partnerships with other R&D units and Commercial Enterprise
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