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Funding deal for sensor manufacturer

Birmingham-based 4T2 Sensors will use the capital to secure certifications for hazardous environments and job creation

4T2 Sensors chief executive Max Swinbourne (left) and co-founder Alexander Smith

A manufacturer of sensor equipment has secured nearly £800,000 in new funding to help food and beverage clients speed up their cleaning processes.

Birmingham-based 4T2 Sensors will use the funding to secure certifications for hazardous environments and hire for key positions.

Based on Birmingham Research Park in Edgbaston, 4T2 Sensors has developed a fluid analysis and monitoring sensor which can be used by customers in the food and beverage industry.

When these companies switch between products, they have to clean equipment via something called a ‘clean-in-place' process which uses harsh chemicals and large volumes of water.

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Optimising this process is crucial in reducing downtime, costs and water wastage.

4T2 Sensors' product enables real-time control and optimisation of this cleaning process with claims of a 20 per cent reduction in the time spent.

This fresh round of funding will support 4T2 Sensors' market expansion through obtaining certifications alongside hiring product managers, application engineers, and hardware engineers to boost product development and market reach.

Chief executive Max Swinbourne said: "This investment is a major step forward in empowering food and beverage manufacturers to achieve significant sustainability gains.