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    £300,000 investment for unique roofing tile system

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 24, 2018No Comments
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    A unique roofing tile system using recycled Welsh slate is set to revolutionise the global construction market.

    Penarth-based Carapace Slate Limited has secured a £300,000 funding package from the Development Bank of Wales and the newly launched Angels Invest Wales. Angels Invest Wales also introduced the business to the former Nuaire Chief Executive Mark Huxtable. He has now been confirmed as the newly appointed Chairman of Carapace.

    The global construction sector is forecasted to grow by 80% by 2025. A recent study by Redland revealed that 46% of construction SMEs are experiencing difficulties hiring roofers whilst the UK Government has promised 50% faster delivery of new builds and a 50% reduction in greenhouse gases.

    Carapace is hoping to capitalise on the growing need for manufacturing solutions that enable developers to complete contracts more efficiently. Their slate looks, feels and performs exactly like quarried natural slate. Using a revolutionary new bio-composite, any colour, grade or pattern can be replicated.

    Each slate self-aligns and interlocks without nails or screws, resulting in 90% quicker build speed therefore reducing labour and overall projects costs. The slates are also lightweight, reducing the energy needed for transportation.

    An initial loan of £65,000 in 2017 from the Development Bank of Wales and a grant of £133,000 from Innovate UK enabled Managing Director and Founder Martyn Lucas to design a realistic tile from slate powder that is durable and can be fitted easily. Carapace now has final stage patents in the UK, EU and USA.

    Work will now continue with the design, installation and calibrating of production processes and equipment with the first products expected to be available in late 2018.

    Martyn Lucas is Managing Director and Founder of Carapace. He said:

    “We couldn’t be more excited about the prospect of growing the company with Mark and the development bank alongside us. With Mark’s wealth of knowledge and experience in manufacturing and the immeasurable support of the team at the development bank, we believe we now have the ultimate runway to catapult Carapace to commercial success both efficiently and sustainably.

    “Our investment journey has not necessarily been a straightforward road to the finish line but we got there thanks to the support from the development bank and assistance from Angel Invest Wales, both working tirelessly to find us the perfect investment match. We’re an incredibly close-knit team, with fantastic emerging young talent and large ambitions in a famously conservative, high volume industry. Teaming up with industry expert Mark will add new depth to the team and undoubtedly help us grow to our fullest potential.”

    The investment was led by Zoe Reich, Technology Ventures Investment Executive with the Development Bank of Wales. She commented:

    “Finding the right investor is often a very complex and time consuming process. Working with our colleagues in Angels Invest Wales, we’ve been able to secure the right funding and experience needed to take the business forward. Mark is an excellent match; bringing a wealth of industry knowledge and experience.”

    Newly appointed Chairman Mark Huxtable said:  “I am pleased to be involved with this exciting technology start-up which has energetic young people and great ideas. I am sure the business will progress rapidly and I look forward to working closely with the team to help build a successful business.”

    Carol Hall is a Regional Manager with the Angels Invest Wales. She added: “Carapace has been designed to provide a step-change in onsite productivity – enabling an unskilled worker to reduce installation time by over 90% when compared to traditional materials and methods employed by skilled roofing professionals; extending current resources and expanding the competency base of general builders and labourers.

    “They have a great team and I am delighted that together with my colleagues in the development bank, we have enabled such a great partnership and I look forward to watching the business progress.”

    Development Bank of Wales Penarth
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