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NanoSpun Technologies Wins PG Ventures Virtual Challenge

P&G Ventures, the internal business incubator of Procter & Gamble, has named NanoSpun Technologies winner of its Virtual Innovation Challenge. The Israeli-based startup develops reportedly first-of-its-kind live, active biological tissues for medical, industrial and skin care applications based on a bioprinting technology. According to a report by VentureBeat, for P&G Ventures s Virtual Innovation Challenge, the company applied this technology in a face mask to protect the microbiome. NanoSpun Technologies will receive $10,000 and the opportunity to continue their product development and brand under P&G Ventures guidance. NanoSpun is honored to be selected as the winner of P&G Ventures Innovation Challenge, said Ohad Bendror (Bendas), founder and CEO of NanoSpun. I m grateful for the opportunity to present our innovation alongside other passionate and inspiring entrepreneurs, and to receive support from P&G a company that has played a key role in the development of so many

GE Researchers Unveil 12 MW Floating Wind Turbine Concept

GE Researchers Unveil 12 MW Floating Wind Turbine Concept Highlights $4 MM Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) ATLANTIS project during ARPA-E’s Virtual Innovation Summit Project involves the design and development of optimized controls that could enable future offshore turbines 35% lower in mass compared to current designs for floating offshore turbines Floating Turbines would open up possibility for offshore installations at depths beyond >60m Would dramatically expand potential of US offshore wind resources to more than 7,000 TeraWatt hours (TWh) per year, nearly double the total annual US energy consumption of 4,000 TWh GE researchers unveiled details of an ongoing two-year, $4 MM project through the ARPA-E’s ATLANTIS (Aerodynamic Turbines Lighter and Afloat with Nautical Technologies and Integrated Servo-control) program to design and develop advanced controls to support a 12 MW Floating Offshore Wind Turbine. GE is partnering on the project with Glosten, o

King William s College team tackles plastic pollution of the oceans to reach final of Conrad Challenge

Facebook King William s College team tackles plastic pollution of the oceans to reach final of Conrad Challenge Mon, 12 Apr 2021 Five students from King William’s College have reached the final of the annual Conrad Challenge after designing a rubbish bin which could reduce the amount of plastic polluting the oceans. Year 12 students Christina Adcock, Catherine Atkinson, Anna Cregeen, Ruairi McNally and Ava Treutler took up the challenge in August last year as part of the global competition for young people aged 13-18 - founded by Nancy Conrad to honour the legacy of her husband, Apollo 12 astronaut Pete Conrad. Each year the ManSat group sponsors Isle of Man teams to enter the Conrad Challenge by covering their entry fees and travel costs should a team reach the final, which usually takes place at the Kennedy Space Center.

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