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Amalyst Limited Faraday Wharf, Innovation Birmingham Campus, Holt Street, Birmingham Science Park Aston, Birmingham, B7 4BB, UK. Company number 8268981 AMALYST NAMED AS FINALIST FOR BEST UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY AWARD Amalyst has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Best University Technology Award at the UK Energy Innovation Awards. Dr David Hodgson, Amalyst’s, CEO said, “We’re delighted once again to be recognised by the energy industry as a leading player in reducing the costs of hydrogen technologies. Our low cost, high performance AMCAT catalysts are true dropin replacements for expensive platinum.” With an exceptionally high number of entries in each of this year’s extended list of 14 categories, entry figures overall are up 43% on 2014. The Energy Innovation Centre (EIC) organise the awards and winners will be announced later in 2015. EIC’s managing director, Denise Massey, commented, “The volume and quality of award entries we receive are always a good indication of how well the energy sector is keeping up with the pace of innovation and this year has been particularly encouraging.” For more information contact: Dr David Hodgson e: [email protected] t: +44 (0)121 250 3828

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Amalyst  Limited  Faraday  Wharf,  Innovation  Birmingham  Campus,  Holt  Street,    

Birmingham  Science  Park  Aston,    Birmingham,  B7  4BB,  UK.    Company  number  8268981  

AMALYST  NAMED  AS  FINALIST  FOR  BEST  UNIVERSITY  TECHNOLOGY  AWARD  

 

 

 

Amalyst  has  been  short-­‐listed  as  a  finalist  for  the  Best  University  Technology  Award  at  the  UK  Energy  Innovation  Awards.  

Dr  David  Hodgson,  Amalyst’s,  CEO  said,  “We’re  delighted  once  again  to  be  recognised  by  the  energy  industry  as  a  leading  player  in  reducing  the  costs  of  hydrogen  technologies.    Our  low-­‐cost,  high  performance  AMCAT  catalysts  are  true  drop-­‐in  replacements  for  expensive  platinum.”  

With  an  exceptionally  high  number  of  entries  in  each  of  this  year’s  extended  list  of  14  categories,  entry  figures  overall  are  up  43%  on  2014.  

The  Energy  Innovation  Centre  (EIC)  organise  the  awards  and  winners  will  be  announced  later  in  2015.    EIC’s  managing  director,  Denise  Massey,  commented,  “The  volume  and  quality  of  award  entries  we  receive  are  always  a  good  indication  of  how  well  the  energy  sector  is  keeping  up  with  the  pace  of  innovation  and  this  year  has  been  particularly  encouraging.”  

For  more  information  contact:  

Dr  David  Hodgson  

e:  [email protected]  

t:  +44  (0)121  250  3828  

 

 

   

Amalyst  Limited  Faraday  Wharf,  Innovation  Birmingham  Campus,  Holt  Street,    

Birmingham  Science  Park  Aston,    Birmingham,  B7  4BB,  UK.    Company  number  8268981  

Notes  to  Editors  

Amalyst  is  a  Birmingham-­‐based  company  exploiting  IP  in  non-­‐platinum  catalysts  initially  for  fuel  cells  and  water  electrolysers.    Amalyst’s  AMCAT  catalysts  are  low  cost,  drop-­‐in  replacements  for  platinum  as  fuel  cell  anodes  and  water  electrolyser  cathodes.  

www.amalyst.com  

 

The  Energy  Innovation  Centre  (EIC)  brings  industry  and  innovation  together  to  drive  the  discovery,  development  and  deployment  of  new  technologies  and  ideas  for  the  electricity  and  gas  power  distribution  networks,  and  the  offshore  renewable  energy  sector.  

http://www.energyinnovationcentre.com