The mission of Sloan Water Technology Ltd. is to deliver societal benefit through commercial products based on fundamental research that is developed into game-changing innovations in fields related to sound, air and water. The exchange of ideas and techniques between engineers, medics, microbiologists and experts in food, health, physical and social sciences, from defining the problem to validating the solution, shapes the products for a wide range of sectors.
About
Our mission
An innovative partnership
Professor Timothy Leighton, Professor at the University of Southampton, and Sloan, the world’s leading commercial plumbing systems manufacturer, join forces to create Sloan Water Technology, Ltd.
Sloan supports and funds Sloan Water Technology’s research and development. SWT combines acoustic fields in water with microbubbles for cleaning and decontamination, infection prevention, and recovery from wounds and ulcers, without promoting antimicrobial resistance. SWT's inventions also aim to support the provision of clean food and water.
Located in Romsey, Hampshire, England, Sloan Water Technology's inventions for supporting healthcare, industry and the environment complement Sloan’s existing efforts in developing hygiene-friendly commercial restroom products and applications.
Awards & Honors
Our inventive technology has won international awards in sectors from healthcare to water management.
- 2018
Royal Society's Lord Leonard and Lady Estelle Wolfson Foundation Translation Award for the StarHealer
- 2014
S-Lab’s Best New Product of the Year for StarStream
- 2012
Institute of Chemical Engineering Award for Water Management and Supply
Team
Professor Timothy Leighton
FRS FREng FMedSci ScD MA PhD CPhys CEng FCPS DFIIAV FInstP FIOA FASA
Executive General Director, Inventor-in-Chief
Professor Leighton has been refining his innovative ideas for three decades, spanning back to his time at the University of Cambridge and more recently at University of Southampton. With degrees in Physics and Theoretical Physics, Professor Leighton works across several disciplines to test microbiological, chemical and healthcare elements of his inventions. In 2006 the Institute of Physics described 'an acknowledged world leader in four fields.' An Academician of three National Academies (in Science, Medical Sciences and Engineering), he founded Global-NAMRIP (the Global Network for Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Prevention) to lead and support others to collaborate in undertaking ground-breaking research and push it forward to generate societal change. He has been awarded 8 international medals and 6 international awards.
As Executive General Director and Inventor-in-Chief of Sloan Water Technology, Professor Leighton leads research that explores the real-world implications of underwater acoustics in industries ranging from healthcare to catastrophe relief.