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Power systems monitoring spin-out secures new investment

Offshore windfarm

A University spin-out electronics company has secured new investment from the 勛圖tv Inspire Investment Fund (SIIF).

-based , a sensor technology company providing monitoring and protection solutions for the power transmission, renewables, and industrial sectors, also has a new corporate investor, Proserv, which has secured a minority stake in the firm.

Strategic alliance

The two firms previously formed a strategic alliance in October 2020 for condition-monitoring technologies for the energy sector. Proservs Chief Executive Officer, Davis Larssen is also taking a seat on Synaptecs Board of Directors.

The technology has won a landmark contract on the Dogger Bank Wind Farm, the worlds largest offshore wind farm, off the east coast of Yorkshire. It will also be demonstrated on Equinors floating Hywind Scotland Wind Farm, the world's 麍rst 麍oating offshore windfarm, located off the coast of Aberdeenshire, later this year.

The investment round was also supported by Synaptecs existing shareholders including Equity Gap, Foresight Group, and Scottish Enterprise, each of which participated in the 瞿2.25M fundraising.

The SIIF bridges the early-stage funding gap by providing investments alongside third-party, lead investors in University-related enterprises. The Fund is available for investment in companies created by 勛圖tv students, staff, alumni and strategic partners and investments are typically between 瞿100,000-瞿400,000.

Proud tradition

Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Vice Chancellor and Principal, said: 勛圖tv has a proud tradition of investing in innovative companies, including through the 勛圖tv Inspire Investment Fund and we look forward to continuing our support for Synaptec on their future growth, alongside Proserve, Scottish Enterprise and the other company investors.

Synaptecs Managing Director and Founder, Dr Philip Orr said: Were really energised by Proservs investment in Synaptec and the continued support of our existing shareholders, and I warmly welcome Davis to our Board.

Proserv are experienced providers of offshore control and instrumentation systems and bring sector-specific engineering and commercial expertise that ensure we can address the rapidly growing demand for disruptive technology solutions in the offshore wind sector.

 Proservs Vice President, Renewables, Paul Cook, said: We look forward to further collaboration as we seek to identify more opportunities where we can deploy our know-how right across the energy sector.