Artemis Optical’s Activities, from KTP’s and Capital Investment to Podcasts and welcoming MPs
Artemis Optical is another member who has had a busy Spring / Summer 2023.
INVESTMENT PLANS
The company continues to drive forward their capital investment plans. Embracing state-of-the-art machinery puts Artemis in a strong position to stay on top of ever-increasing production demand.
A further air-cooled process water chiller package is currently going through the final stages of installation, and will complement existing process cooling water services. This investment allows the business to benefit from increased plant services capabilities, and simplified preventative maintenance scheduling.
The chiller package adds an additional 250KW cooling capacity and uses high reliability “Hall-Screw” compressor technology matched with advanced control system architecture. Remote monitoring and precise temperature control are just some of the added benefits.
The system design incorporates ecological refrigerant, with zero O-Zone depleting potential, and very low global warming potential.
A further air-cooled process water chiller package is currently going through the final stages of installation, and will complement existing process cooling water services. This investment allows the business to benefit from increased plant services capabilities, and simplified preventative maintenance scheduling.
The chiller package adds an additional 250KW cooling capacity and uses high reliability “Hall-Screw” compressor technology matched with advanced control system architecture. Remote monitoring and precise temperature control are just some of the added benefits.
The system design incorporates ecological refrigerant, with zero O-Zone depleting potential, and very low global warming potential.
COMMUNICATIONS, COLLABORATIONS and CONNECTIONS
In March the company launched a defence related Podcast; “The All Round Look” – you can listen here; www.artemis-optical.co.uk/podcast-the-all-round-look
They have also been collaborating with the University of Plymouth through its Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme. Most businesses and organisations are eligible for KTP if they are seeking expertise to solve an innovative strategic problem.
Artemis views the impact of a KTP will be transformational and enable the business to become more competitive and generate new income. CEO Nick Hurst talks about the benefits this relationship brings to both industry and university here
As a leader in the UK’s thriving photonics industry, Artemis is constantly engaging with politicians across the spectrum to highlight the potential of this sector. For Artemis, business isn’t just about bottom lines; it’s about shaping the future, creating jobs, supporting communities, and protecting the environment. Here is CEO Nick Hurst meeting with Anthony Mangnall MP, Member of Parliament for Totnes & South Devon. Anthony serves as Vice-Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Photonics and Quantum.
And finally Artemis has just launched their new and improved website, take a look here !