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Smart Scotland awards

15/10/2003

An automated vaccination system to prevent disease in fish is one of 17 research and development projects to receive a share of £850,000 from a special fund.

Enterprise Minister Jim Wallace announced the second round of winning companies from the 2003 SMART:SCOTLAND awards scheme.

A further £2.6 million is available to take projects to pre-production stage.

The SMART awards are designed to help new and existing businesses with less than 50 employees gain a competitive edge in the market by funding the development of innovative and commercially viable products and processes.

Mr Wallace said:

"I am delighted to be able to announce today the latest round of SMART:SCOTLAND winners. They really do epitomise what can be achieved in terms of turning ideas into market leading projects, and include significant technological advancements in such areas as biotechnology, environmental technology, electronics and fish vaccination.

"The Executive is committed to helping grow the economy by investing in the skills of our workforce and getting ideas and innovations out of our laboratories and into global markets.

"Today's awards demonstrates the Executive's continuing commitment to the creation of a pipeline of support to transform our brightest innovations into successful business opportunities.

"We are determined to realise our vision of a Scotland where there is a greater self confidence, an enterprising spirit and less fear of failure. Today's winners are real proof of what we can achieve, and I hope that other Scottish firms will follow their lead."

THE SMART:SCOTLAND 2003 Round 2 winners are:

1.Aqualife Service Ltd, Isle of Skye
Development of an Automated Fish Vaccination and Grading System
Contact: Gordon Jeffrey 01471 833200

2.Arborescent Ltd, St Andrews
Design and fabrication of Plastic Transistor Based on Organic Dendrimers
Contact: Michael Holmes 07799 671564

3.Auvation Ltd, Aberdeen
Development of an Antisense Inhibitor of CYP1B1 for Cancer Treatment
Contact: Colin Telfer 01224 355207

4.Centeo Biosciences Ltd, Glasgow
Development of Thermal Microsystems for Screening and Optimising Protein Crystallisation Conditions
Contact:Gabrielle Juarez-Martinez 0141 330 5230

5.Design Led, Edinburgh
Development of Photonic Technology for Display Products
Contact: designled@hotmail.com

6.Ettrick Ltd, Hillington
Development of Enterprise Software Productivity Groupware for the Application Architect
Contact: Allan McLoughlin / David Stapleton 0141 585 6486

7.KP Technology Ltd, Wick
Development of Intelligent Technology Kelvin Probe for Materials Analysis
Contact:Iain Baikie 01955 602773

8.ParTrac Ltd, Glasgow
Development of Novel Particle Tracking Technologies
Contact:Peter Wilson 0141 354 8855

9.Protective Research Industries (Scotland) Ltd, Cumbernauld
Development of an Environmentally Friendly Non-Toxic Anti-fouling coating
Contact:Mark O'Hanlon 01236 603541

10.Radar World Ltd, Edinburgh
Development of Novel Software to Calculate Subsurface Landfill for Civil Engineering
Contact:Gordon Stove 0131 558 9177

11.ReacTec Ltd, Edinburgh
Development of an Intelligent Programmable Vibration Control Unit
Contact: Mark-Paul Buckingham 0131 472 4806

12.Technology Ventures International Ltd, Aberdeen
Design and Testing of an Innovative Low Cost Rotary Steerable System for Slim Hole Infill Drilling
Contact:Jim Hewson 01224 560663

13.Ultraject Ltd, Edinburgh
Development of a Novel Ultrasonic Fuel Injector
Contact:Jonathan Salmon 0131 440 7320

14.Virtual Well Engineer Ltd, Aberdeen
Development of a Virtual Reality or Immersive Environment for use by well engineers in the oil and gas industry
Contact:Babs Oyeneyin 01224 262327

15.VoiceKwik Ltd, Edinburgh
Development of a New and Robust Speaker Dependent Isolated Word Recogniser
Contact:Mark Cowper 0131 650 7458

16.XstalBio Ltd, Glasgow
Development of a Protoype Flow-Reactor for Continuous Production of Pharmaceutical Formulation Based on Protein-Coated Microcrystals
Contact: Marie-Claire Parker 0141 330 3298

17.Ythan Environment Services Ltd, Ellon
Development of a Gelled Fluid Insulating Media for Deepwater Pipeline Applications
Contact: Patrick Collins 01358 729821

Entries for SMART:SCOTLAND can be submitted by individuals planning to start a business in Scotland, and by existing small firms / groups with less than 50 employees.

There are three rounds of judging each year with closing dates for applications in January, May and September. The Government meets 75 per cent of the project costs and the maximum award payable has recently been raised to £350,000. Projects last between 6 and 18 months.

Winners who successfully complete their projects and require additional assistance to develop a pre-production prototype can apply for further funding under the SPUR scheme. SPUR is a non-competitive scheme and grant is available at 35 per cent of the eligible project costs, subject to a maximum grant of £150,000. These projects should last between six months and three years.

Page updated: Wednesday, July 21, 2004