Thermofluidics files a patent for second hydraulic ram invention for lifting water from deep wells.
Thermofluidics files a patent for second hydraulic ram invention for lifting water from deep wells.
First parts of our 5 field trial prototypes come back from fabrication for assembly and commissioning tests prior to U.K. pre-field tests in Devon.
Thermofluidics recruits Bart Stockman to work on field trial prototype design, fabrication and set up, and to run our U.K. field trial site in mid-Devon.
Company moved to Oxford University Science Park. R&D work being conducted in collaboration with University Department of Engineering Science Cryogenics group where Thermofluidics is funding and co-supervising student project work.
Thermofluidics awarded R&D grant funding from the Carbon Trust towards £500,000 project. Project also begins in March 2010.
Thermofluidics begins collaboration with with leading solar thermal, domestic heating and cooling system manufacturer in U.K.
Mark Bryant, former Accenture Managing Director, appointed CEO of Thermofluidics, building on 23 years at Accenture as Managing Director of their High Tech business.
Thermofluidics agrees collaboration with Jain Irrigation: one of the world’s largest manufacturers of irrigation equipment and domestic solar hot water systems, based in India.
Successful completion of further round of capital raising and company restructuring.