Business impact award

01 December 2014
Volume 30 · Issue 4

Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) are funded by Innovate UK and other public sector partners, with the aim of helping businesses access knowledge and expertise within UK universities and colleges. The KTP Business Impact award recognises continuing outstanding commercial impact in the years following the KTP.

Quadralene, parent company of infection control specialists Dentisan, is has announced that they have become winners of the prestigious Knowledge Transfer Partnership 2014 ‘Business Impact’ award.

 

Quadralene has won this award in recognition of the success of Biocleanse Ultra, a highly effective, pH neutral, alcohol-free cleaner and disinfectant, originally developed through a KTP with the University of Nottingham. Since its launch Biocleanse Ultra has had a significant impact on decontamination procedures within dental practices, thanks to its ability to remove proteins from surfaces and clean and disinfect in a single process.

 

The award was presented to Quadralene’s managing director, Andy Corley and commercial director, Bob Newsome, by Maggie Philbin at the ‘Best of British 2014’ ceremony in London, held on November 4. Bob said: “We are delighted to have won this prestigious award in recognition of Biocleanse Ultra and would like to thank everyone involved in its development and subsequent commercial success. It is a great honour to once again receive external third party validation of the efficacy of this product.”

 

Dentisan in conjunction with Henry Schein Dental is offering a discount on all purchases of Biocleanse Ultra until December 12 2014.