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New job opportunities with Thermofluidics

May, 2016

Thermofluidics will be creating two new positions within the team based at Oxford over the coming months. We are looking for an Experimental Technician and a Production Engineer to help us to accelerate our product development. Please contact us for more information or to apply.


Thermofluidics begins trials with Wilo

April, 2016

Thermofluidics engineers have begun working with Wilo to assemble and commission two NIFTE Version 1.3 solar-thermal pumps at Wilo’s production facilities in Pune and Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. Cai Williams and Tom Smith spent two weeks with the Wilo team and successfully handed over the equipment to begin controlled trials.


NIFTE Version 1.3 complete

March, 2016

Manufacture of the first set of NIFTE Version 1.3 pumps is complete and Thermofluidics are preparing to ship the pumps for controlled trials with partners in India and Kenya. The latest design is an evolution of our core concentric geometry with improvements to material specifications and assembly details.


Ben Cartwright joins Thermofluidics

August, 2015

Thermofluidics welcomes Ben Cartwright as our new Head of Operations. Ben has a background in civil engineering and water management and has worked for NGOs in Afghanistan and Sudan. His primary role will be to will support the delivery of the Wellcome Trust Translation Award deliverables.


Thermofluidics receives Wellcome Trust Translation Award

June, 2015

Thermofluidics is pleased to announce that we have received a Translation Award from the Wellcome Trust. This award, totalling £3M over 42 months will fund three prototype iterations and two rounds of field trials of modular low and high-head pumps, based on our proprietary NIFTE and DAHR technologies, across India and Kenya and enable the development of a complete set of production drawings in preparation for tooling and pilot commercial launch.


Cai Williams joins Thermofluidics

April, 2015

Thermofluidics welcomes Cai Williams into our Field Engineer role. Cai will be using his background in agricultural and mechanical engineering and borehole drilling in Malawi to help develop and trial Thermofluidics’ technology for smallholder farmers.


The NIFTE and DAHR

January, 2015

The NIFTE and DAHR are coupled for the first time, and proven capable of raising water over 10m and providing a further 14m of surface head in our test well near Tiverton, Devon, U.K.


The NIFTE and SAHR

November, 2014

The NIFTE and SAHR are coupled for the first time, and proven capable of raising water over 12m using low-pressure steam as a working fluid, in a stairwell in the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford.


The key power module and the flow-separator module

October, 2014

The key power module and the flow-separator module of Thermofluidics’ large-volume valved pumping engine are couples and working together at our U.K. test site in Devon.


The NIFTE and DAHR

October, 2014

The NIFTE and DAHR are coupled for the first time, and proven capable of raising water over 12m using low-pressure steam as a working fluid, in our U.K. test well in Devon


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