Thermofluidics receives notice from the US Patent Office that all key claims in the US on our Core Technology are allowed. Consequently, full US Patent grants are expected imminently.
Thermofluidics receives notice from the US Patent Office that all key claims in the US on our Core Technology are allowed. Consequently, full US Patent grants are expected imminently.
Excellent examination reports indicate imminent grant of core technology patent in United States and Japan.
Thermofluidics advertises for a Prototype Development Engineer. Following an extremely good response to our recent advertisement for this position, we have now closed the call for applications and expect to make a new appointment in the next week.
Thermofluidics successfully raises grant funding from California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy Research Program.
Thermofluidics announces plans to fund a research studentship within the University of Oxford.
Thermofluidics experiences renewed interest in water pumping from oil and gas, wastewater treatment, sugar industry and possible later solar cooling applications from and food retail and distribution sectors.
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.