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Frontier IP investee Dekiln secures £3m for low-carbon tile tech scale-up

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Dekiln CEO Dr Aled Roberts talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company’s breakthrough in sustainable ceramic tile production and how £3 million in funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Green Future Fellowship program will help scale the technology. Roberts explained that conventional ceramic tiles have a high carbon footprint due to the energy-intensive kiln-firing process. Dekiln has developed an alternative by mimicking natural processes seen in seashells and tooth enamel, creating tiles that function and feel like ceramics without requiring high-temperature firing. “Our materials are made with very high recycled content,” said Roberts. The tiles are manufactured using recycled gypsum, plastics, and calcium sulfate, combined with a bio-based active ingredient. This not only lowers energy input but significantly reduces carbon emissions in the manufacturing process. The funding will support Dekiln’s transition from lab-scale production—currently at one square metre of tiles per day—to commercial-scale manufacturing. The company has recently moved into a new facility and upgraded to an entry-level commercial press, representing the first step in its scale-up journey. It now aims to work with a UK-based industrial partner to build a pilot plant. For more insights into Dekiln’s progress and the Frontier IP Group, PLC (LSE:FIPP) innovative portfolio, visit Proactive’s YouTube channel, and don’t forget to like this video, subscribe, and enable notifications for updates on future interviews and company developments. #Dekiln #SustainableMaterials #GreenTechnology #NetZero #RoyalAcademyOfEngineering #ClimateTech #RecycledMaterials #CeramicInnovation #LowCarbon #Cleantech

Dekiln CEO Dr Aled Roberts talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company’s breakthrough in sustainable ceramic tile production and how £3 million in funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Green Future Fellowship program will help scale the technology. Roberts explained that conventional ceramic tiles have a high carbon footprint due to the energy-intensive kiln-firing process. Dekiln has developed an alternative by mimicking natural processes seen in seashells and tooth enamel, creating tiles that function and feel like ceramics without requiring high-temperature firing. “Our materials are made with very high recycled content,” said Roberts. The tiles are manufactured using recycled gypsum, plastics, and calcium sulfate, combined with a bio-based active ingredient. This not only lowers energy input but significantly reduces carbon emissions in the manufacturing process. The funding will support Dekiln’s transition from lab-scale production—currently at one square metre of tiles per day—to commercial-scale manufacturing. The company has recently moved into a new facility and upgraded to an entry-level commercial press, representing the first step in its scale-up journey. It now aims to work with a UK-based industrial partner to build a pilot plant. For more insights into Dekiln’s progress and the Frontier IP Group, PLC (LSE:FIPP) innovative portfolio, visit Proactive’s YouTube channel, and don’t forget to like this video, subscribe, and enable notifications for updates on future interviews and company developments. #Dekiln #SustainableMaterials #GreenTechnology #NetZero #RoyalAcademyOfEngineering #ClimateTech #RecycledMaterials #CeramicInnovation #LowCarbon #Cleantech

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