The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) at The University of Nottingham work with small to medium scale companies to find solutions to a range of problems which can be solved using clever technology and gadgets. Find out how they do this in these videos.
Gerald Busca explains how the Environmental Technology Centre can help businesses save energy and money by monitoring and analysing their electricity usage. Video by Debs Storey http://www.linkedin.com/in/debsstorey
Cris explains how the Environmental Technology Centre can help businesses measure temperature in those hard to reach places, to determine what course of action is needed to make the heating systems more efficient. ETC Director Keith Baker explains how the Environmental Technology Centre can help businesses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmNUhl1iWW4 Read about research produced by the Environmental Technology Centre on our website: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/pressreleases/2010/febr
Laura explains why the right type of light is so important to us in terms of health and from a business perspective.
It's not every day our experts are asked to make it rain inside an art gallery...but for an installation by Klaus Weber at Nottingham Contemporary the team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) pulled out all the stops. For more information about the exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary visit http://www.nottinghamcontemporary.org/
Gerald Busca explains how his gadget can transform biomass waste products from useless to useful. The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) work with small to medium scale companies to find solutions to a range of problems which can be solved using clever technology and gadgets. The ETC receives European funding (ERDF) and is therefore able to spend up to 5 days with a company totally free of charge!
John Hemingbrough shows us how his gadget can save companies a huge amount of wastage. The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) work with small to medium scale companies to find solutions to a range of problems which can be solved using clever technology and gadgets. The ETC receives European funding (ERDF) and is therefore able to spend up to 5 days with a company totally free of charge!
Phill Windsor explains what his gadget has to do with using the gears of a car. The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) work with small to medium scale companies to find solutions to a range of problems which can be solved using clever technology and gadgets. The ETC receives European funding (ERDF) and is therefore able to spend up to 5 days with a company totally free of charge!
Tony Gospel from the Environmental Technology Centre talks us through various gadgets which monitor heat and how this can help companies save money. The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) work with small to medium scale companies to find solutions to a range of problems which can be solved using clever technology and gadgets. The ETC receives European funding (ERDF) and is therefore able to spend up to 5 days with a company totally free of charge!
Keith Baker from the Environmental Technology Centre talks us through how his gadget was able to sweeten wine without adding sugar and make cat food more palatable for the cats. The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) work with small to medium scale companies to find solutions to a range of problems which can be solved using clever technology and gadgets. The ETC receives European funding (ERDF) and is therefore able to spend up to 5 days with a company totally free of charge!
Inspect-a-Gadget - Meet the Environmental Technology Team The team at the Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) work with small to medium scale companies to find solutions to a range of problems which can be solved using clever technology and gadgets. The ETC receives European funding (ERDF) and is therefore able to spend up to 5 days with a company totally free of charge! In this video we meet the team who will then tell us about specific case studies and how their gadgets were used to sol