Razorbill Instruments wins SMART award from Scottish Enterprise

Scottish Enterprise have awarded Razorbill Instruments Ltd £94,000 to develop their new nanopositioner system. The project will take approximately 18 months and will be supported by a further £45,000 of private investment. Alex Ward, Managing Director of Razorbill Instruments and main author of the grant application says “This money will be invaluable to Razorbill Instruments in getting our unique product to the market. We are very appreciative of Scottish Enterprises support for technologically innovative projects such as this one…”.

During the course of the project, Razorbill Instruments will be developing a product, control box and will be set to launch the finished product in June 2016.

Razorbill Instruments reaches third place in Converge Challenge

AlexanderwardThirdPlace3 (1)Razorbill Instruments placed third in Scotland's foremost business competition beating off competition from 111 other candidates and securing themselves cash and in-kind support to contribute towards their seed funding.

The technology behind the company, and for which they won the award, is a nanopositioner – a device which can move with minute detail, especially useful in the manufacturing of microchips, and in physics and biomedical research.

Alex Ward explained:

“We were up against some really strong opposition so were absolutely thrilled to place third. The prize money will offer us a chance to develop our prototype into a product that will be a useful tool to wide range of nanotechnologies.

“It will be a nano-'tractor', a robust and versatile tool used in a wide range of nano-technologies, and can move a sample with precision smaller than a thousandth of the width of a human hair.

“On top of the cash prize, the lawyer and accountancy services will be hugely useful as we get the company on its feet.”

Professor Malcolm MacLeod, Vice Principal Enterprise and Engagement at the University of St Andrews said:

"This is a fantastic achievement and we wish Alex and his colleagues well in developing Razorbill. We hope that this will be the first of many such success stories in engaging Enterprise at St Andrews."

The award was presented at a gala dinner at Edinburgh’s Heriot-Watt University last week, which included an address from the Chief Scientific Adviser to the President of the European Commission, Professor Anne Glover CBE.

Professor Glover said:

“Yet again, the spirit of academic innovation and enterprise emanating from the university campuses in Scotland reinforces how students and academic staff are engaged with Converge Challenge.

“For five years now, Converge has been a shining beacon of academic flair and entrepreneurship, giving participants an opportunity to crystallise their research and inventions.”

Razorbill Instruments was one of 111 entrants from across Scotland to apply for the competition, undergoing a rigorous selection process including business plans, a number of pitches, and a Dragon’s Den style Q&A with a panel of judges.

Prestigious Royal Society of Edinburgh Fellowship Awarded

The the Royal Society of Edinburgh have awarded the managing director of Razorbill Instruments, Alex Ward, an Enterprise Fellowship. According the RSE the award is "...designed to encourage and enable the development of a new business based in Scotland around a technological idea developed by the Enterprise Fellow... ".

This award will pay Alex's salary for a year from October 2014 as well as providing a further £10,000 expenses towards developing the business. Importantly the award also includes month training days delivered by Scotland's foremost enterprise training centre; the Entrepreneur Business School. Congratulations to Alex for winning this award.