R&D Case Study – Medical Company
Innovate Pharmaceuticals was formed when two doctors came together and theorised a new drug treatment. They realised that if they could develop a new method of administering aspirin to patients, it could be used as an emergency treatment for heart attacks. Even more excitingly, the team realised that it could also be used to treat a wide range of rare … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – Printing Company
Our Client, a specialist printing company, creates bespoke indoor (publicly accessible) projects and innovative printing solutions to their (mainly) commercial clients. They recognised that to remain competitive and fend off competition from the UK and abroad, they had to develop new printing methods that would be: Cleaner, and safer for the public, their customers, staff and installation engineers. More environmentally … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – Accountant
An accountancy practice with over 50 employees and five partners use our company to claim Research and Development (R&D) tax credits for relevant clients. The accountancy practice had produced a few R&D claims in the past but did not feel they were doing the scheme justice. They were also concerned that they may not be claiming everything that their clients … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – Platform Developer
Our client has developed a platform which caters for the needs of landlords of small- to medium-sized properties. The platform links landlords with tradesmen and suppliers that are required to maintain their property portfolio. This provides landlords with ‘trusted’ services and discounted rates on products and makes maintenance management significantly less time-consuming. Working with us to provide technical and financial … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – Locksmiths
Our client has developed a revolutionary hi-specification locking system from scratch. Their product provides a ‘deadlock’ that isolates the lock mechanism if the lock is attacked during an attempted break-in. Along with this new product, the company has also developed an ‘app’ to assist in the location of keys, and a portal for members of the public to locate recommended … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – Navigation System
Our client is developing a navigation system for super yachts. Working within the challenge of restricted space in the bridge of these vessels, they developed a system that supported the management of traditional charts, and also supported the latest navigation technology. With internet access not always available around the world, the system allows both online and offline support. Their R&D … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – Waste Management
Our client is a waste management company. It has set up a system to manage all aspects of agricultural waste management. Their work involves researching what uses there are for various waste, the timing of waste disposal, and volumes of waste dispatched at various times of the year. They have also developed a bespoke IT platform which allows their drivers … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – I.T. Support
I.T. Developer & Support Provider Our client provides IT support to their SME clients. They developed a ‘dashboard’ with real-time links to their customers’ IT systems, which provides ‘early warning’ alerts. This enables our client to solve IT problems very quickly, sometimes even before their customers know there’s a problem. This proactive attitude has ultimately enabled them to improve their … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – Waste Equipment
Our Client became concerned over the ever-increasing use and costs of landfill sites in the commercial sector. They applied their knowledge to develop solutions for certain types of waste, with the aim of minimising the need for landfill, and resulting in reduced costs and environmental impact. They realised that they couldn’t move away from using landfill sites altogether. Therefore, they … GO TO PAGE ….
R&D Case Study – Estate Agent
Estate Agent Our Client, an Estate Agency, realised that they needed to have both a High Street presence, and develop their web/internet-based proposition. The latter meant that they had to spend time and money developing a bespoke Portal (from the ground up) to accommodate the requirements of their ‘business to business’ partners (Franchisees). This enabled them to keep ahead of … GO TO PAGE ….