TWO AWARDS FOR NOTTINGHAM STUDENT RENEWABLES TEAM
A team of Nottingham-based researchers has secured two prestigious national engineering awards for their innovative technology that generates renewable electricity from wastewater.
The team met in 2020 as PhD researchers at the University of Nottingham through the Young Entrepreneurs Scheme. Now, their early-stage cleantech startup, Pipeline Organics, aims to harness the untapped chemical potential found in wastewater to power clean, sustainable industries around the globe.
This is made possible through the development of higher efficiency biofuel cell technology which they have designed to retrofit into existing infrastructure and immediately start generating continuous renewable electricity. A fully operational product is expected to launch in 2025.
On Friday 3 November, the team scooped up two awards at the Engineers in Business Champion of Champions grand final at the Royal Academy of Engineering in London hosted by TV presenter and engineer, Rob Bell.
The team impressed judges, winning the Enterprise Award worth £5,000, and picked up the top prize in the Startup category, winning a further £3,000 and mentorship to help them take their business idea to the next level.
Arielle, Chief Executive Officer of Pipeline Organics, said: “The support that comes with these awards is exactly what we need right now.
We’re at a critical point in our business, preparing to scale through strategic hires and raising capital investment. These prizes take us one step closer to reaching our goals.”
Andrew, Chief Operating Officer of Pipeline Organics, adds: “We aim to capitalise on our recent successes and expanding portfolio of research to secure additional grant funding to support market alignment and technological advancements. One of our main objectives is to establish co-innovation partnerships with target customers, including within the water industry in order to access Ofwat Innovation funding.”
The team also received CV packages from PurpleCV and entrepreneurial books from Cambridge University Press and Double your Price, a book by David Falzani MBE, which covers how pricing works with practical insights, tools, and actionable guidance.
The event was the culmination of a year of enterprise competitions held across UK universities, with thousands of undergraduate and graduates taking part.
Each year, Engineers in Business Fellowship champions business education for engineers and supports universities by giving them grants to award prizes to engineering students who develop ideas that can make a positive impact on society.