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23 The company now has 18 people and extensive university collaborations, several with the University, such as applying the technology to drinking water and other applications for what is a platform technology. There are now also collaborations with Salford and Lancaster Universities, and the company has developed sufficiently to collaborate outside the north west – for example, with Loughborough and Nottingham Universities. The major problem with radioactive oils is not the radiation – the nuclear industry is able to handle these substances – but rather the oil as traditional cementation and grouting methods cannot prevent the oils from leaching. Destroying the oil generates an active water that can be treated using existing treatment techniques. www.arviatechnology.com 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 ■ TALENT ■ CULTURE PLACE ■ HISTORY ■ SUPPORT ■ OPEN/INDUSTRY ORIENTATION ■ GLOBAL LINKS ■ RESEARCH Why Manchester? Chart illustrates the factors that influenced Arvia Technology

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