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    17 July 2007

    Oxsensis Ltd Raises £4.36m to Support Product Adoption in major Energy Consuming Industries.

    Oxsensis develops fibre-optic instrumentation for precision controls in super harsh environments such as aero engines, power-generating gas turbines and ultimately automotive applications. It is poised to revolutionise instrumentation in these sectors having developed the world’s only commercial temperature and pressure sensors capable of functioning at over 1000 degrees Celsius, a temperature at which no such sensor has been capable of operating to date.


    The consortium was attracted not only to the company’s world leading technology but also to the large market opportunity and significant market need as illustrated by its ongoing collaborations with some of the world’s foremost aerospace and automotive OEMs.

    Responding to market demands for improved sensors within the hottest parts of engines, to optimize combustion and operating conditions, Oxsensis’ technology is capable of enabling significant improvements in engine emissions and efficiency, assisting OEMs to meet increasingly stringent environmental emissions targets. In addition the technology is capable of being deployed in a range of other harsh environments including safety critical applications in aerospace.


    David F. Gahan, Chief Executive Officer, Oxsensis said: “I am delighted; the £4.36m investment will enable Oxsensis to move forward into solid industrial supply of sensors to our customers in major energy consuming industries. We hope to play our part in some major programmes to achieve breakthrough efficiency targets and step-change reductions in emissions. This will put optical sensors right into the heart of some of the world’s most advanced engine and power plant developments”.


    Andrew Elder, Close Ventures said: “The combination of Oxsensis’ world-leading technology, an exceptional management team, combined with multiple large customer-driven market opportunities is highly compelling. The team has demonstrated their ability to commercialise their technology having developed an impressive number of strong commercial relationships to date.


    The company was spun out by CLIK, the knowledge transfer arm of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) in 2003. Professor Colin Whitehouse, Director of Knowledge Exchange at STFC and Director of CLIK said “We are committed to using our facilities and expertise to support and develop excellent companies like Oxsensis. The injection of cash will enable Oxsensis to continue to grow and develop their products further.”


    About Oxsensis
    Oxsensis (www.oxsensis.com) is a spin-out from STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire formed in 2003. The company is backed by Venture Capital from Close Ventures, Seven Spires Investments Ltd, Foursome Investments Ltd, Rainbow Seed Fund and Strathdon plc, together with prominent individual investors. It has won numerous awards including the Daily Telegraph / Carbon Trust Innovation Award 2007 (SME section).


    About Close Ventures
    Close Ventures (www.closeventures.co.uk) is one of largest and most successful providers of venture capital in the UK. Formed in 1996 as part of Close Brothers Group plc, Close Ventures currently manages a portfolio of seven VCTs, with funds under management of £255 million. In 2005 and 2006 it was named VCT Provider of the Year at the Professional Adviser Awards and VCT Fund Manager of the Year at the Growth Company Awards.


    About Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
    The STFC ensures the UK retains its leading place on the world stage by delivering world-class science; accessing and hosting international facilities; developing innovative technologies; and increasing the socioeconomic impact of its research through effective knowledge-exchange partnerships. The STFC has a broad science portfolio including Astronomy, Particle Physics, Particle Astrophysics, Nuclear Physics, Space Science, Synchrotron Radiation, Neutron Sources and High Power Lasers.

    It gives researchers access to world-class facilities and funds the UK membership of international bodies such as CERN, ILL, ESRF, ESO and ESA. It also contributes money for the UK telescopes overseas on La Palma, Hawaii, Australia and in Chile, and the MERLIN/VLBI National Facility. The Council distributes public money from the Government to support scientific research. Between 2007 and 2008 we will invest £610 million. In addition the STFC manages and operates three internationally renowned laboratories:
    • The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL), Oxfordshire
    • The Daresbury Laboratory, Cheshire
    • The UK Astronomy Technology Centre, Edinburgh

     
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