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Vahanomy Ltd

Vahanomy Ltd

At Vahanomy we believe that we can bring equality and transport justice through data-driven solutions that allow stakeholders to make date informed solutions. Autonomous cars (and affordable electric cars) will democratise transport and bring transport justice by offering mobility to everyone, irrespective of the barriers/inequalities people face. Electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles will result in a reduction of CO2e. Besides this, there are many reasons for the adoption of both technologies. The challenges that lie ahead of us before we give up fossil fuels, the current high cost of electric vehicles ownership, fears about the range and, inadequate charging infrastructure and later followed then with the driverless/autonomous vehicle the overwhelming fear of losing control of not having a steering wheel. Vahanomy will ​​provide data-driven​ ​​services to the economy of the future that will have Smart Cities enabled by​ ​ IoT​​ and electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles. Electric vehicles: Through our data-driven solution we are working on improving the charging infrastructure, parking solutions, optimising the power source that the electric car will be and making the best use of the owner infrastructure to optimise return on investment. ​ Smart City Solutions: We will provide Internet of Things (IoT) based solutions to work with local governments to deliver enhanced services to citizens, efficient delivery of local public services and to deliver transport justice. Autonomous vehicles: We are working on services based on autonomous vehicles and services for owners and fleet operators of autonomous vehicles, addressing the challenges they will face in the last few decametres (it's no longer the last mile solution!).

One Lochrin Square
92 Fountainbridge
Edinburgh
EH3 9QA
013 137 8533

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University of Edinburgh

TRL ltd

TRL ltd

TRL is a team of expert scientists, engineers and specialists working together with our clients and partners to create the future of transport.

We publish software that helps the world’s largest cities, and many smaller towns too, reduce pollution, carbon footprint and congestion with advanced traffic management, better road design and good asset management.

We conduct leading edge research into infrastructure, vehicles and human behaviours which enables safer, cleaner, more efficient transport.

We deliver detailed incident investigation, structural survey and other high value field services to help clients to improve the service they give their customers.

We work with universities and other partners to invest in basic and applied research that will underpin future needs.

Sighthill Campus
9 Sighthill Court
Edinburgh
EH11 4BN
01344 773131

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RESORDINATE

RESORDINATE

Resordinate, founded in 2024, enables sustainability and reporting teams in large organisations to create live, actionable and auditable data on their operational waste. This means they can meet the increasingly stringent auditing requirements of sustainability linked loans and regulations such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). Resordinate’s core revenue model is an automated managed service that generates then maintains a pipeline of clean, normalised waste data from across the customer enterprise. The data can be fed into third party ESG platforms or analysed through an additional licence for Resordinate’s owned analytics platform, WasteMap. Resordinate’s USP is our combination of waste industry expertise with data analytics and AI, that enables us to go beyond a single view of waste to a live, auditable data pipeline. We are building on years of experience working in the UK and internationally, building our data process and platform and making the case for a data driven approach to resources and circularity.

2 Priestfield Road
Edinburgh
EH16 5HH

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Terra Visus Ltd

Terra Visus Ltd

We collaborate with partners worldwide to deliver accurate, intelligent visual data which is used to better understand and interpret the world around us via out street-level data platform.

92-98 Lochrin Square
Edinburgh
EH3 9QA
077-933-8951

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Storm ID Ltd

Storm ID Ltd

Storm ID is an award-winning digital consultancy that partners with ambitious, forward thinking clients, helping them transform processes and experiences as well as re-imagine legacy business models. The team at Storm ID are passionate about rethinking the future, combining their expertise in transformation consultancy with fast, agile delivery to create great user experiences that make a measurable difference. Storm ID is a Microsoft Partner with competencies for Gold Application Development, Gold Cloud Platform and Gold Application Integration. Storm ID is based in Edinburgh and services clients across the UK and abroad. The business was founded in 2001 and, today, employs 100 people

Leith Assembly Rooms
43 Constitution Street
Edinburgh
EH6 7BG
0131 561 1250

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Space Intelligence Ltd

Space Intelligence Ltd

Space Intelligence is a climate-tech start-up based in Edinburgh. We use satellite data and artificial intelligence to provide insight for supporting nature-based solutions and sustainable finance. Our core products are aboveground biomass and land cover maps which support baseline assessment and performance MRV for the voluntary carbon market. We also are developing opportunity mapping, a pre-project screening that helps investors identify and fund project origination in areas which offer high potential for nature restoration. In addition, we are developing value-added products to support biodiversity, including landscape connectivity metrics derived from our landcover maps. Our target market includes developers and investors in nature-based solutions and financial institutions interested in sustainability-linked finance, compliance and mitigation.

93 George Street
Regus Building
Edinburgh
EH2 3ES
0131 573 7599

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SmartRural

SmartRural

SmartRural is a user owned, agriculture focused Cooperative, delivering true 'outside in' Rural Digital Connectivity to allow technology to deliver improvements
for residents and businesses in the rural setting. We work with the full spectrum of rural stakeholders - individuals, businesses, infrastructure owners, agencies etc -
to help them understand and value, what data can do for them and how they can 'Work Smarter, not Harder'. In parallel we will deploy the infrastructure which will enable the data to flow through a sustainable business model that works 'Outside in'

SmartRural has deployed an ever growing LoRaWAN TTI Network, allowing the development and deployment of IoT driven use cases without the need to invest in and maintain your own rural network.

The Rural Centre
West Mains
Ingliston
EH28 8NZ
0789 441 4512

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Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

The Science and Technology Facilities Council is a United Kingdom government agency that carries out research in science and engineering, and funds UK research in areas including particle physics, nuclear physics, space science and astronomy.

The Higgs Centre for Innovation
The Royal Observatory
Edinburgh
EH9 3HJ
01316688290

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NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility

NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility

The NERC Field Spectroscopy Facility is a 'lending library' of spectroscopic equipment to the UK science community and beyond into international collaborations and industry. We supply training and data analysis expertise for a range of scientific instruments from handheld field spectrometers to multispectral and hyperspectral Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) borne imagery. Our sensors are used in many scientific fields, including but not limited to: ecology, geology, oceanography, glaciology and volcanology. We provide both training in and the direct provision of: UAV flights with multispectral and much rarer full-range (VNIR and SWIR) hyperspectral data; UAV flights for photogrammetry and the generation of Digital Surface Models (DSMs). To ensure imagery collected can be accurately placed geographically, we use GNSS receivers and Ground Control Points (GCPs) to fix imagery onto the globe, allowing comparison with other co-incident data in GIS software and in custom processing workflows.

NERC FSF, Grant Institute
James Hutton Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3FE
0131 650 5926

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