

the technology and its evolution
Over the last 3 years, Cryomation Ltd has developed and patented a process in conjunction with the Micro Biology and Life Sciences department at the University of Hertfordshire to deliver a new cost efficient and ecologically friendly technology into 4 specific markets. These are the, pet disposal, human disposal, animal bi-products & medical waste markets.
This technology has reached the point where is can be applied to Pet Disposal and Human Disposal markets but further development is underway to unsure that further legislation has been overcome to ensure its suitability for the Animal Bi-Product and Medical Waste markets.
This technology has reached the point where is can be applied to Pet Disposal and Human Disposal markets but further development is underway to unsure that further legislation has been overcome to ensure its suitability for the Animal Bi-Product and Medical Waste markets.
the patents
Cryomation's patent is pending and is based on the process of the destruction of bacteria when subjected to a thermal and pressure trauma.
The Cryomation process utilizes the technology protected by an additional patents that are pending predicated on the complete eradication of all pathogens achieving total sterility. The term 'Cryomation' has been registered to the Company.
The Cryomation process utilizes the technology protected by an additional patents that are pending predicated on the complete eradication of all pathogens achieving total sterility. The term 'Cryomation' has been registered to the Company.
the grants
The project has been funded to date with a mix of personal funding from the Directors as well as via a KTP (Knowledge Transfer Program) with the University of Hertfordshire.
This grant has been used to jointly fund the development activity including the team and facilities dedicated to this at University of Hatfield’s Life Sciences Department in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK./
This grant has been used to jointly fund the development activity including the team and facilities dedicated to this at University of Hatfield’s Life Sciences Department in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, UK./
the commercial applications
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The content within this web site will focus on the Human disposal market only as the Animal Bi Product and Medical Waste applications are still subject to future tests, both technical and in legislation. On current progress we believe we will be announcing solutions for this market from 2010.
