Episode 51 - The Fascinating Life of an Inventor and Inkjet Innovator with Dr Alan Hudd, Alchemie

Dr Alan Hudd helped to invent the synthetic Shell oil we still all use in our cars for his PhD at Manchester University. He then joined the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in Waltham Abbey in the 1980s, where he helped develop some of the anti-tank rockets being used in the Ukraine war.

In 2008, he sold his business Xennia, a world-leading inkjet innovator, for a multi-million pound sum and the 67-year-old has since founded Alchemie Technology in a bid to revolutionise the way our clothes are manufactured.

In this Podcast we find out what motivates him to keep disrupting markets and he explains more about his newest development – the Endeavour - digital dyeing technology, that is transforming the textile industry with clean-tech digital manufacturing solutions that eliminate the environmental impact of these polluting processes.

This episode was brought to you by Farnell, your global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions.

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