Carnot are pleased to announce our successful placement onto the Oxford University Innovation Incubator. The incubator is a subsidiary of the coveted Oxford University and manages the technology transfer and consulting services.
The program provides support from launching an idea to scale up and implementation whilst enabling early stage startups to seek the consultancy and expertise…
Carnot are pleased to announce our acceptance into the Google for Startups Campus. Campus Cafe is a great place to get things done, take a break, or collaborate with like-minded people. The program offers early-stage startups access to Google’s best practices and flexible workspace alongside fellow founders. From programming and events to mentoring sessions with Google…
T he automotive Industry had a somewhat ‘Big Bang’ like origin. From some relatively controlled explosions in the late 18th century bloomed a now multi billion dollar industry that almost every human relies on. Whether your mowing your lawn, taking the train to work or making the long drive to see your in-laws, the chances…
Following Volvo’s declaration in July 2017 that it would stop designing combustion engine cars by 2019 and the UK’s announcement shortly afterwards that all new cars must be zero-emission by 2040, The Economist ran an article-cum-obituary about the internal combustion engine proclaiming “the end is in sight for the machine that changed the world”. A…
Carnot is pioneering the technology of choice for the future of hydrogen power to tackle the billion dollar challenge of decarbonising industry, transport & power.
Paul Cotton
We are pleased to welcome Paul Cotton as a key technical consultant for CARNOT. Paul spent 25 years at Rolls-Royce holding numerous senior leadership positions including Chief Design Engineer Future Programmes. Paul is the Director of Quancho Limited and currently holds board advisory positions across organisations such as Quick Release (Automotive) Ltd and EGE Engineering Services Ltd. Paul has…
Carnot have partnered with Oz Minerals to develop zero emission off-grid power. One of the key sources of emissions for Oz Minerals is the diesel generators that are needed to provide remote power at the mines. Oz Minerals are exploring hydrogen as a potential solution to avoid those emissions and selected Carnot as their partner…