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MicroSpray Technologies is a Scottish biomanufacturing company developing high quality research tools to enable industrial and research scale particle manufacture for innovative pharmaceutical drug delivery applications. We focus on manufacturing bespoke particle technologies for our customers and use our expertise, experience and know-how to meet our ever-growing customer requirements.

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The startup combines know-how in electrospray physics, aerosol generation and sterile process engineering as we aim to revolutionize particle engineering to fulfil the increasing requirements of our customers using the electrospray. With more than 15 years combined experience, we have a deep understanding of the complexity associated with microencapsulation in electrospray particle synthesis. We will work side-by-side with customers to meet their needs, address their challenges and we uphold the highest standards of safety, quality, efficacy and value.

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Dr Salman Malik, 2018 Winner

CEO and co-founder

MicroSpray Technologies

"The London HealthTech Challenge offers an unparalleled opportunity to startups to excel their business to the next level. It provides access to industry experts, mentors and funding all within a world-leading business school. The competition is highly challenging and has a unique focus on healthtech which sets it apart from other business-like competitions in the UK. It was a pleasure to be part of this event especially as London Business School played a pivotal role in "awakening the entrepreneur" within me whilst I was a PhD candidate at UCL."

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"The £10k prize came at the perfect timing and was a huge milestone for the startup. Not only did it provide funding, but the prize was used to match-fund against a Research & Innovation grant, essentially multiplying the award by 10x. This allowed us to further develop the technology, grow the team and build IP that could impact the use of microparticles in pharmaceutical drug delivery."

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