Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Iram Choudary | F | - |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | 6 years |
Steve P. Rannard | M | - |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | 8 years |
Ali Akbar Ahsan | M | 48 |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | - |
Andrew Elphick | M | - |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | - |
Dave J. Duncalf | M | - |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | - |
A. Mark Dyas | M | - |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | - |
Sami Matraji | M | - |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | - |
Andy I. Cooper | M | - |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | 8 years |
John Coombs | M | 65 |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | - |
Stephen David Vernon Willson | M | 43 |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | - |
James Graham Crutcher | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 5 years |
Esam Abdulrahim Al-Ghareeb | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Guet Lan Tan | M | 57 |
University of Birmingham
| 7 years |
Kim Mon Loh | M | 70 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Kin Fung Chan | M | 52 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Kai Yu Liu | M | 54 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Munavvar Zubaid bin Abdul Sattar | M | 69 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Ian Ward | M | 57 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Brian James Gallagher | M | 53 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Simon Crowther | M | 47 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Martin Crook | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| - |
Yi Xian | M | 56 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
James David Larner | M | 48 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Khalid Al Saleh | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 7 years |
Edward George Fitzgerald Hannan | M | 46 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Maheswar Bhima Sahu | M | 70 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Chwee Huan Kong | F | 55 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Klaus Mueller | M | 54 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Noharuddin bin Nordin | M | 68 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Jae-Young Park | M | 70 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Ming Chan | M | 54 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Conrado Alba Brunet | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Philipp Gens | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Kiet Huynh | M | 45 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Greg Kulawski | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Benjamin Szeto | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Paul Harnedy | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Kin Pui Kwan | M | 59 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Neil Syers | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Linda Roberson | F | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Alexander Ian Fitzgerald Boyd | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Foo Wei Mak | M | 59 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Michael Charles Bristow | M | 47 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Isabelle Esser | M | 60 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Rahmat Waluyanto | M | 68 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Hua Xia Ji | M | 67 |
University of Birmingham
| 6 years |
Dan Hua Chen | M | 55 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Qi Che | M | 49 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Sung Tsang | M | 52 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
George Saperas | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Md. Rafiqul Islam | M | 77 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
David Payne | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Man Yung Cheng | M | 74 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Yong Wang | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Nik Rahmat bin Nik Taib | M | 66 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Solitaire Townsend | F | - |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Ivan Vandemoortele | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Tim Johnson | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Dave Palmer | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Neil Adshead | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Dung Quang Pham | M | 51 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
James Bowles | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Mark Andrews | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Susiyati Bambang Hirawan | M | 77 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Anusha Thavarajah | F | 55 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Sean Hayes | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Martin Quibell | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Simon D. Buckingham | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Enkhtuvshin Gombo | F | 53 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
James David Mellor | M | 53 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Katherine Kay | F | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
John Anthony Howell | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Hilary Elizabeth Aldridge | F | 48 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Ket Pen Chong | M | 69 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Hasnur Rabiain bin Ismail | M | 66 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Alex Robinson | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Buddug Williams | F | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
K. P. Chu | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
James Codling | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 5 years |
Dae-Ho Kim | M | 64 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Lynn Power | M | - |
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd.
IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries IOTA NanoSolutions Ltd. is a nanomaterials engineering company that develops organic nanoparticles. It has actively developed a number of novel generic approaches to enable the formation of dry physical blends of insoluble and soluble materials. The blends are produced without a traditional particle formation step such as milling and are equally applicable with amorphous, crystalline or waxy materials. When the blends are added to a liquid the soluble material dissolves consequently releasing the insoluble material as a nanodispersion. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Liverpool, UK. | 4 years |
Robert Arthur Simanjuntak | M | 61 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Kate Maria Burns | F | 51 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Mardiasmo | M | 66 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Duncan R. Reid-Thomas | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Tom Atherton | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Dan Gollance | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Li Xiu Liang | M | 52 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Gamze Yalçin | F | 53 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Iain M. Sharp | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Adam Jones | M | 55 |
University of Birmingham
| 3 years |
Matt Johnson | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Matthew Ellis | M | 52 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Alan Colman | M | 75 |
University of Birmingham
| 5 years |
Alison Martin | F | 50 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Zaidan Ahmad Younes | M | 74 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Richard Thompson | M | 44 |
University of Birmingham
| 4 years |
Soritaon Siregar | M | 67 |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Omar Malhas | M | 64 |
University of Birmingham
| 2 years |
Paul Artigas | M | - |
University of Birmingham
| 1 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United Kingdom | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Alison Foster
- Personal Network