Jag is looking to get back to basics going forward for 2026 and will be reaching out to catch up with everyone in the next month who have worked with, supplied us and supported us through the last year. We look forward to speaking with you soon.
Jag is has been working behind the scenes with a team of specialists from the waste industry to develop a waste transformation system that can change the way we live. It will reduce waste to landfill, and turn the waste into a commodity.
A blast from the past asked Jag for support in the conclusion of a health project started several years ago. We caught up with Sarah Stott to support her in the innovation development of the original LED full size bed to treat a number of ailments.
Jag has been supporting one of his old colleagues with new innovation in the health sector. The project brought in a specialist team from the Internet of Caring Things (IoCT) at Newcastle University. The successful project concluded in December.
Jag is worked with Active families in the early part of the year supporting a new STEM program into three regional schools across the Northeast. We worked to develop a 74 page stem program for students to follow over 8 weeks.
Jag completed the build of a large special purpose machine which left the site in March to enable a major industry supplier modify one of their products that was no longer fit for purpose. The machine could cut and re form the product making it fit for purpose.