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A great British renaissance has been taking place. From Aberdeen to the West Country, the zing is back in manufacturing. It’s about time this spectacular story was told.

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Farewell sticky bum; hello removable gum

by Matthew Rock & Real Deals - Monday, 12th May 2008 -

Farewell sticky bum; hello removable gum

A British company is on the verge of the long-awaited chewing gum breakthrough having secured investment to continue research into non-stick gum.

It is, without doubt, one of the banes of the modern world, up there with dodgy dictatorships, Greg Rusedski and reality television.

But the curse of chewing gum sticking to your feet/trousers/shoes/bum could soon be over, thanks to a UK firm based in Mostyn, Flintshire.

Today that business, Revolymer, has announced a major funding package, with Lehman Brothers International, Naxos Capital and Sloane Robinson Private Equity stumping up £10m (€12.7m) in the polymer technology company.

This investment could just lead Revolymer to the holy grail of gum irritation: the balance between cohesion and adhesion that delivers a great chewing effect but will also peal off surfaces.

Revolymer, originally founded in 2005 at the University of Bristol, is at the forefront of low-adhesion technology and could, in 2008, introduce its first products into the commercial marketplace.

Already more than 1,000 pieces of chewing gum have been produced in Revolymer's labs and blind tests of the product versus commercial chewing gums showed it "to have as good a chew in terms of mouth feel and texture as the leading brands". Street trials have also been conducted with local authorities. CEO Roger Pettman says the firm will be working with the chewing gum industry, aiming to bring products to the market in the near future.

"We are currently finishing the final formulation of our product which will contain no unnecessary additives or animal products," says Pettman.

To see a live demonstration of Revolymer's amazing gum, click here and then click on "Shoe testing".

BUSINESS NEWS >>

Grass Roots entrepreneur receives an MBE for social responsibility

By Kate Pritchard - July 03, 2008 5:24pm GMT

David Evans set up Herfordshire-based performance improvement firm Grass Roots in the eighties. Today, he turns over a whopping £247m, employs over 1,000 people and has just become one of only three people in the country to receive an MBE for services to CSR.

Foresight invests in Silvigen

By Real Deals & Real Business - July 03, 2008 3:45pm GMT

Silvigen, a supplier of biomass fuels for use in the power industry, will use £1.75m from Foresight to finance the development of a processing plant in Goole, North Humberside.

Countdown to Human Capital Awards

By Catherine Woods - July 03, 2008 3:38pm GMT

At last year’s CBI/Real Business Human Capital Awards, prison administrator Vicky O’Dea was crowned the ‘people’s champion’.

Farmer focuses on versatile local product

By Catherine Woods - July 03, 2008 3:10pm GMT

Farmer Andy Fussel has turned a low-value crop into a product that appeals to those who want to lower their carbon footprint, the health conscious and even Michelin-star chefs.

Nine ways to grow your business through franchising

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - July 03, 2008 2:28pm GMT

Brian Duckett, MD of Howarth Franchising, gives his top tips on franchising your business.


BUSINESS COMMENT >>

Lee McQueen pulls a sickie

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - July 02, 2008 2:55pm GMT

First day on the job and Apprentice winner McQueen has been struck down by a flu-like virus.

Look out Boris! Sir Alan for Mayor?!

By Ally Papasodaro - June 27, 2008 4:10pm GMT

Sir Alan Sugar has been mooted as a possible labour candidate for Mayor of London, and the grizzly entrepreneur is up for the challenge.

The world's first Tibetan consumer brand?

By Matthew Rock - June 26, 2008 4:41pm GMT

Bizarre.

Elnaugh Vs. Paphitis. The Dragons are at war

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - June 26, 2008 2:45pm GMT

When Theo Paphitis suggested all women’s brains “turn to mush” when they get pregnant, fellow Dragon Rachel Elnaugh, entrepreneur and mother-of-five, breathed fire and brimstone.

I’m so excited. And I just can’t hide it.

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - June 25, 2008 11:09am GMT

Anyone else gearing up to go wild over the new domain name changes? No? Just think of the wit, variety and confusion it will bring to the world wide web.


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