New start-up software specialist Particle Analytics, a University of Edinburgh spin-out company, has attracted business leaders, investors, academics and clients to the official launch of its disruptive simulation technology.
Particle Analytics, which has already won awards for innovation, has developed intelligent software that allows organisations across a range of industries to simulate the movement of bulk solids and particles in a more advanced, efficient and cost effective way.
The game-changing technology enhances the efficiency of the conventional Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) software reducing the time needed for simulations from days to hours. It provides a more advanced and in-depth level of insight into the data produced, improving decision making and reducing design risk. Businesses are able to get products to market faster at a much reduced cost.
Having received nearly £300,000 in investment from Mercia Fund Management and a further £150,000 from Old College Capital, the University of Edinburgh’s in-house venture capital fund in 2015, Particle Analytics’ innovative technology has already generated considerable interest from companies involved in a wide range of industrial applications spanning mixing, storage, transport, milling, excavation and soil movement across diverse sectors including mining.
Particle Analytics says its software “stands to revolutionise the field of DEM simulation and visualisation.”
Dr Carlos Labra, CEO and co-founder of Particle Analytics commented: “Our software is already delivering significant benefits for the businesses we’re working with, helping them gain greater insights into their simulation activity. Feedback has been resoundingly positive and we look forward to the opportunity to explain the innovation and technology behind our software at the launch.”
Tom Ogilvie, Enterprise Manager at Edinburgh Research & Innovation (ERI), said: “The launch of Particle Analytics is another prime example of how the University of Edinburgh is dedicated to successfully translating its world-class research into practical application by industry through Edinburgh Research & Innovation, the University’s commercialisation arm. We are delighted to have supported the commercialisation of this industrially important university technology into a Scottish-based spin-out company that will undoubtedly have a bright future.”
In 2016, Particle Analytics won both Spin-Out Out of the Year at ERI’s annual Inspire Launch Grow 2016 Awards and a Scottish EDGE award which recognises entrepreneurial talent.