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Quotes Open GreenSnakeGrid is an excellent example of technology transfer from UCL.  I am very glad to note that UCL Business team has been able to successfully commercialize the technology and it is being used by major industrial clients including Network Rail and Severn Partnerships.     Prof. Nick Tyler, Head of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering Department, UCL

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UCL Business has been instrumental in identifying, developing and commercialising  SnakeGrid . We provided proof of concept funding at an early stage to develop a commercially viable prototype and undertook all business support activities.   Dr. Steven Schooling , Director, Physical Science and Engineering, UCL Business PLC.