We work with tech and engineering companies and industry to promote and explain what you do.

We have made 25 EPSRC-funded research films in partnership with universities and industrial partners, including Jaguar-Land Rover, Ford, Unilever and Babcock.

WHY VIDEO FOR THE TECHNOLOGY SECTOR?

  • Video is a powerful way to introduce your company to a large audience,

  • Use video to connect with future partners in industry or academia, as well as for recruitment.

  • Young engineering students rely on videos to learn about companies and their offerings.

  • Clients want to watch videos about products and services before committing or finding out more.

  • Video lets important people know you are market leaders and experts.

 

DIGITAL SECURITY BY DESIGN: IMPROVING THE SECURITY OF COMPUTING

The Digital Security by Design programme is redesigning the basics of computer hardware to make it more secure against malign forces.

The University of Bath alongside many academic & government institutions is working with industry leaders like Google, Microsoft and ARM to change computer security.


SOMNUS SCIENTIFIC’S PROPOFOL MONITOR SET TO REVOLUTIONISE GENERAL ANAESTHESIA

Somnus Scientific’s real-time blood propofol monitor allows anaesthetists to have accurate measurements of the amounts of anaesthetic in a patient’s blood. This will make general anaesthetic safer, more efficient and save money.

Somnus Scientific asked us to produce product videos to engage prospective investors interested in halting to develop exciting new healthcare technology.

 

PIEZOELECTRIC ACTUATORS: THE FUTURE OF AEROENGINE CONTROLS

The University of Bath worked with Aeroengine Controls (AEC) on a project to develop a new generation of fuel injectors for airplane engines made of Piezoelectric ceramics.

These new devices have the capacity to revolutionaries airplane components by being more robust and more accurate, saving fuel and lowering carbon emissions.

 

LIGHTING THE FUTURE: IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY OF LEDs

Researchers are improving the efficiency and output of LED microchips to bring down the cost of producing LED lightbulbs. This will lower the carbon footprint of lighting the UK, which spends one fifth of its energy supply on lighting.

 

TERPENES - THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURE

Industrial organic chemical manufacturing relies on oil as a base ingredient. Oil is a limited resource, which can have supply issues. Researchers and industry are working together to find alternatives to petrochemicals as ingredients in the manufacture of organic compounds.

Terpenes are a class of naturally occurring organic compound, and are a by-product of wood processing and juice manufacture. Terpenes are being tested to see if they can replace petrochemicals in many parts of the organic chemical manufacture industry.


KINDS OF FILMS IN ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY / INDUSTRY:

  • DEMO VIDEOS

  • ‘HOW TO’ GUIDES

  • PROJECT SUMMARY / FINDINGS

  • COLLABORATIONS BETWEEN INDUSTRY AND ACADEMIA

  • RECRUITMENT VIDEOS

  • COMPANY PROFILES


George worked with Somnus to film both in an operating theatre and a laboratory setting. His strong scientific background and familiarity with the constraints of working in such environments meant that we hit the ground running. George was always timely in his communications with us, producing drafts remarkably quickly, and was great fun to work with! We have used George’s films to support our fund raising and demonstrate our technology at an international meeting where we won the 1st prize for innovation. I recommend George as a filmmaker without hesitation.
— Dr. Tim Craft, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Somnus Scientific
The films are brilliant - so slick and professional!
— Katherine Blundell, Professor of Astrophysics, Oxford University
George was excellent to work with, he was great at communicating, understood our requirements, and was a professional on the day. He was great at working with those contributing to the video, to get the content we needed, and the final product was just what we wanted. We would definitely go to George again for any future video needs!
— Nicola Lloyd, University of Bath