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The Investment Catalyst: A showcase of chemistry-led innovation for the angel investment community

3 November 2021 10:00-11:30, Online, United Kingdom


Introduction
The Royal Society of Chemistry, in partnership with the UK Business Angels Association (UKBAA) present to you the 9th edition of the Investment Catalyst. The event will be held online on 03 November 2021, with 8 companies selected to pitch following a competitive application series.
 
Our joint aim is to connect the UK’s leading chemistry-focused start-ups and scale-ups with angel and early stage investors through the Royal Society of Chemistry's vast network of science entrepreneurs and UKBAA's community of leading investors.
 
Over the last five years, the Investment Catalyst has presented 63 leading innovators using chemistry to revolutionise life sciences, energy supply, construction, food and drink, the automotive industry and more. We have seen our cohort of businesses raise a total of £4.5m in funding from attending investors, and we’re thrilled to have seen an incredible exit from one of our finalists at a phenomenal £623m!

The event is open to investors, angel syndicates and groups and VC funds.  If you do not fit into one of these categories we reserve the right to cancel your registration.

Registration for the event is free

Chemistry-led innovation represents a broad and compelling opportunity for early-stage investors as it is integral to supporting an array of sectors and focuses. Businesses using chemistry at the centre of their technology offer possibilities that can drastically impact and improve the lives and work of citizens and communities everywhere, and together we are delighted to create a platform to showcase innovators first-hand to potential investors.

The Royal Society of Chemistry currently supports over 300 small businesses across the UK by providing networking opportunities, grants and funding support, and help with recruitment and business promotion through their EnterprisePlus scheme.

UK Business Angels Association is the national trade association for angel and early-stage investment, working with 160-member organisations and 18,000 investors across the UK, enabling cutting edge start-ups and scale ups the opportunity and tools to connect with experienced investors to support their growth.
Speakers
Gaussion, United Kingdom

Gaussion is the world’s first magneto-electrochemistry company for Li-ion battery fast charging. They are the inventors of MagLiB technology and provide a combination of hardware and software solutions for all forms of battery cycling. To date, Gaussion have demonstrated an over 60% reduction in charging time on commercially available cells.


CAMBOND, United Kingdom

CAMBOND has patented an advanced biomaterial technology to turn waste into value added bio-adhesive as an alternative to toxic formaldehyde resin for wood panel industry at reduced carbon footprint. CAMBOND technology can also be extended to make renewable bio-based materials to reduce and replace plastic materials to solve plastic issues.


MarinaTex, United Kingdom

MarinaTex has developed a new material made from seafood waste and algae, designed as a planet conscious alternative to single-use plastic film for the packaging industry. The new material is stronger than LDPE at the same thickness, can biodegrade in 6 weeks and will not leach harmful toxins when decomposing.


Nanomox, United Kingdom

Nanomox has developed a sustainable patent-pending process to transform metals (either pure or waste) into advanced inorganic materials. These raw materials will allow manufacturers to improve existing products and create new ones. Their first material is zinc oxide for different applications including cosmetics, tyres, electronics, and batteries.


PheroSyn Ltd, United Kingdom

PheroSyn supply new, unavailable, high-value insect pest chemical pheromones that are to be deployed for crop protection, to incorporate smarter and more sustainable pest management in the agribusiness sector, by targeted and reduced reliance of pesticide application. This will mitigate climate change through reduced chemical pesticide production and application.
 


Aceleron, United Kingdom

Aceleron has created a circular economy lithium battery platform which reduces cost of ownership and waste, maximising the realisable value from each battery cell.


Bio-Sep, United Kingdom

Bio-Sep has developed, proven and patented a low-energy ultrasonic biorefinery process that converts low value woody biomass, the by-products of forestry and agriculture, into high value platform biochemicals with a wide range of applications. The process can transform sawdust worth £1 into bio-sourced sugars, cellulose and lignin worth £6.



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