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4:41 PM March 11, 2021
CodiKoat, based at EpiCentre in Haverhill, has developed an antiviral coating which, they say, can kill coronavirus within seconds
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A start-up company based in Suffolk has developed an anti-microbial coating that kills viruses and bacteria within seconds.
Codikoat, based at The EpiCentre in Haverhill Research Park, is a firm founded by a team of PhD graduates who have patented a Covid killing coating that can be applied to any product.
Founded in early 2020 the team set about using their high-flying science backgrounds to develop a technology to help fight the pandemic.
The Haverhill-based team is made up of PhD graduates.
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Can you imagine a world where you wouldn t have to worry about disease transmission from surfaces such as door handles, keyboards, bank notes, and even doctor s gowns and facemasks? Matt Hancock was impressed when a biotechnology research team at The Epicentre in Cambridge showed him a novel chemically bonded anti-viral coating that can make any type of material inhospitable for viruses and bacteria throughout the product s lifetime.
Start-up biotech company CodiKoat, that is developing an anti-viral coating for multiple surfaces designed to halt the spread of coronavirus, caught the attention of Health Secretary Matt Hancock when he undertook a virtual tour of the new EpiCentre innovation facility in Haverhill, Suffolk last week.