RMS stalwart Jeremy Sanderson, who has been actively engaged with the RMS for 35 years, has been presented with the RMS President’s Award – in recognition of his exceptional contribution to the work of the Society, since joining in1988. Click to read more.
RMS stalwart Jeremy Sanderson, who has been actively engaged with the RMS for 35 years, has been presented with the RMS President’s Award – in recognition of his exceptional contribution to the work of the Society, since joining in1988. Click to read more.
RMS stalwart Jeremy Sanderson, who has been actively engaged with the RMS for 35 years, has been presented with the RMS President’s Award – in recognition of his exceptional contribution to the work of the Society, since joining in1988. Click to read more.
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The Bristol entrepreneurs developing tech to help combat climate change
By Ellie Pipe, Tuesday Apr 13, 2021
A University of Bristol spin-out company is developing technology that could combat two of the biggest climate challenges – securing food supply and lowering carbon emissions.
Founded by Sian Fussell and Molly Allington, Albotherm specialises in a smart transitioning coating that regulates the temperature of surfaces and structures without the need for energy input and reflects away unwanted light to prevent overheating.
The firm has just secured £370,000 in seed funding to support the development of the Variable Shading System that is designed for use on agricultural, domestic and commercial buildings – which are expected to account for 13 per cent of global energy by 2050, according to Albotherm figures.