Mr Radziyen Krotau
Services offered:
- · Manufacturing of high-tech concrete up to B 115 (150МPа), F 400*, W 20.
- Construction of expansion joints on bridges and viaducts of automodile roads with the length changed up to 120 mm.
- Supervision of expansion joint installation made of our material
- Material delivery for expansion joint construction.
Progressive Technologies of Concrete, LLC,
DirectorHeikki Lahtinen
- A finnish nationwide network of international reach for logistics development and co-operation.
- LIMOWA’s operations are company-oriented, promoting business activities and exports.
- LIMOWA is national, open and impartial. LIMOWA is part of Finland’s governmental Centre of Expertise programme
- Primary targets for development are logistics centres and models for their design, construction, development and operation.
- The cluster aims to promote the availability of development resources and financing, to stimulate development of logistics infrastructure, and to influence public policy decisions.
LIMOWA
Professor Francesco Leali
Established twenty-five years ago, the "Enzo Ferrari" Department of Engineering was founded in the Academic Year 1990-91. Its main building, which covers more than 160,000 sqm, meets the highest teaching and research requirements. The Department regularly cooperates with renowned firms in the car manufacturing, chemical, mechanical, ceramics and biomedical fields, as well as enterprises in the sectors of information technology, telecommunications and industrial electronics. The Department has benefited from this productive network, and over the years it has improved and has further developed the high quality level of its research and technological application. Its graduates can easily find employment, thanks to the training opportunities offered (apprenticeships and work placements). These experiences offer students the chance of further developing the knowledge acquired during the academic program and of taking a closer look at the job market.
"Enzo Ferrari" Department of Engineering
Dr Norman Leece
gasfill have developed an affordable personal refuelling appliance for cars and vans that use CNG (compressed natural gas) as a fuel. The appliance is aimed at the home and commercial markets and is the 'natural gas equivalent of an electric charging post'. The unit uses natural gas from the normal gas supply to a property and uses a domestic electricity supply for power. The use of CNG leads to lower fuel costs (typically up to 60%), a lower CO2 footprint (20% saving) and cleaner vehicle emissions (low NOx and no particulates). Within the EU there are currently 1.5 million vehicles using CNG with CNG cars and vans being offered by the major manufacturers (VW, Fiat etc). At the moment the users of CNG have to wait until a public access fast fill station is built in their area but these are expensive, hence rollout is relatively slow and limits the growth of the CNG market. gasfill's unit avoids this issue and provides a way of acelerating market growth. gasfill are now seeking partners/investors who can help to ramp up the commercialistion of their product.
The 3 stage oil free compressor in the unit has been developed by gasfill, is patented and can be used for other gases. gasfill are also looking to license their compressor technology for use with gases other than methane
gasfill Limited
Managing DirectorMr Atif Maooied
Telexis provides scalable solutions based on the latest cutting edge e-ticketing technologies in the area of transit. Telexis’s technology allows transit agencies and operators to improve their passengers’ travel experience along with expanding the sales, services and operation capacity at relatively low incremental costs.Telexis enables the current e-ticketing schemes as well as the cloud-ticketing based on its future-proof, multi-scheme, multi-purpose ‘Open Architecture’ solutions. The operators can use the Telexis’s solutions to improve their existing operations while having the freedom to smoothly and migrate to smart ticketing!