Our DOMINO consortium has a brand new website 

The Dispersion of Nanoparticles in Liquids Consortium (DOMINO) is one of the three industrially steered research consortia that we are run at BHR Group. Its purpose is the development of industrially relevant research, and best guideline practises, for the dispersion of nanoparticles and the delamination of nanoclays in liquids.

Please visit the
new website of the DOMINO Consortium where you can find out more about the research, the current members and how you could benefit from membership.
 

Kind regards,

The DOMINO Management
www.domino.bhrgroup.com  














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BHR Group’s reputation in process technology is based on over 750,000 hours of process research and development. It has built up a record of excellence in establishing industrial and/or academic partnerships, developing winning proposals, and executing the resulting industrially focused projects.

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Get all the benefits of up-to-date research - at only a fraction of the cost!  Collaborative research projects offer the chance to steer a major programme of research on industry-wide problems towards your specific needs, while sharing the costs. Current projects include:

  • FMP - Fluid Mixing Processes
  • DOMINO - Dispersion of nanoparticles in liquids
  • WWM - Water and wastewater mixing

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A variety of options exist to reduce the costs of process development or improvement.

  • Collaborate with others in an industrial consortium
  • Tie in with a Government funded research programme
  • Tie in with a European funded research programme
  • Claim UK tax credits on your research budget
  • Report and review with the client

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Management Services

Partner-matching to enable collaboration
Proposal writing to access Government and EU funding schemes
Tax advice to make research funds tax-efficient
Management of large research programmes
Technology transfer and application from other industries
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