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  • UCR Group

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    S Hampshire Industrial Park, Totton, Southampton SO40 3SA, UK

    Totton

    United Kingdom

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    Scale: 2-10

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  • Value proposition

    Pioneering breakthrough set of energy-saving technologies and advanced materials that deliver positive impact.

    Universal Collaboration Research, UCR is a UK based award winning developer of breakthrough energy technologies and advanced materials. UCR’s transformative Inductive Capacitor Device (ICD), reduces energy consumption by over 60% in electrolytic processes, including metals refining and hydrogen production. UCR’s sustainable technology also enables the generation of ceramic alloy composite materials with ultra-resilience to degradation. Fused to components to extend operational life and increase efficiency by 20% or more, reducing the carbon impact of entire supply chains.

    UCR’s Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) ceramics offer significant market potential across energy, aerospace, automotive, hydrogen production, and industrial sectors due to their durability, heat resistance, and efficiency-enhancing properties. With growing demand for renewable energy, electric vehicles, and hydrogen infrastructure, UCR’s ceramics are positioned to capture a share of these multi-billion-dollar markets by improving performance and reducing costs. UCR is collaborating with the Henry Royce Institute on material resilience, following their publication, “Degradation in structural materials for net zero. A landscaping exercise”.

    UCR’s technology enables decarbonisation across industries with minimal impact while improving profitability.

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