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Grants to support Transmission Limiting Technology


Feb 19 2021 Read 3581 Times
Three Innovate UK grants have been awarded to scientists at the University of Liverpool to develop anti-viral technology that will limit the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) from touching contaminated surfaces in areas such as hospitals, train stations or restaurants and shops.
Researchers from the University’s Open Innovation Hub for Antimicrobial Surfaces will work alongside local industry and partners targeting three main applications: anti-viral coatings to create reusable face visors and goggles with high optical performance; a transparent anti-viral touch screen coating for ticket machines used widely in public transport and healthcare; and a point-of-sale cleansing system for the retail sector to rapidly disinfect card readers after every use. ....

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Antimicrobial Additives Market Revenue Worth $3,784.3 Million by 2030: P&S Intelligence


Antimicrobial Additives Market Revenue Worth $3,784.3 Million by 2030: P&S Intelligence
NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Due to the increasing population, the construction, healthcare, and packaging industries are growing. Another key driver for the healthcare industry is the rising incidence of chronic diseases. This is expected to be a reason behind the increase in the global antimicrobial additives market revenue to $3,784.3 million in 2030 from $1,753.2 million in 2019, at a 7.4% CAGR between 220 and 2030, according to P&S Intelligence.
Another industry where the usage of such compounds is rising is food packaging, with the Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies estimating this sector to be worth $400 billion by 2025. During long-distance transportation, microbes, especially fungus and mold, can spoil ready-to-eat products. Therefore, the anti-microbial additives market is growing on account of the usage of such compounds in packaging materials. ....

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£100 million to Fund Antimicrobial Research Institute at Oxford Labmate Online


Feb 08 2021 Read 472 Times
An institute for antimicrobial research is to open at Oxford University following a £100 million donation from Ineos, one of the world’s largest chemical manufacturing companies. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been estimated to cause 1.5 million excess deaths each year, with associated projections reaching 10m deaths per year by 2050 and it is arguably the greatest economic and healthcare challenge facing the world post-Covid.
As the majority of global antibiotic consumption by volume is used for agriculture, the IOI will focus on designing novel antimicrobials just for animals, as well as exploring new human drugs. With aims to create partnerships with other global leaders in AMR, the Ineos Oxford Institute for Antimicrobial Research (IOI) critically will seek to attract and train the brightest minds in science to tackle this ‘silent pandemic’. ....

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CabinetBed Adds Antimicrobial Enhanced Coating to All of Their Products


Furniture World News
By Nic Ledoux on
2/8/2021
CabinetBed Inc. recently announced that it is now adding KCI-AMA, an Antimicrobial enhanced coating supplied by Katilac Coatings Inc, to all the products .
KCI-AMA is an antimicrobial enhanced coating that offers a long-term protection against a wide range of pathogens including disease causing germs and viruses. This topcoat provides long term, dry film protection against a wide range of bacteria, mold, and fungus. It s non-leaching, non-toxic and certified for use in both Canada and the United States.
With their mattresses already being  CentiPUR-US certified, the new coating now offers retailers the ability to sell CabinetBed products with this new value-added health benefit. ....

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