The Innovation and Technology section of the website aims to promote the new ideas, techniques and procedures within the Caparo group and how they are helping our customers to improve their products.
Caparo’s dedication to innovation is represented via ‘The Caparo Innovation Centre’. Caparo CEO, Angad Paul demonstrated his dedication to the commercialization of inventive ideas at the beginning of 2003 via the collaboration between Caparo plc and the University of Wolverhampton. Based in the creative environment of Wolverhampton Science Park, the Caparo Innovation Centre is an imaginative new approach to turning product ideas into business realities. Angad Paul’s commitment to innovation design and quality production is further exemplified via his part in the creation of Established and Sons; a UK-based design and manufacturing company with an ambition towards fostering and promoting the best of British design talent on the international stage.
The Aqua Table, designed by Zaha Hadid, was part of Established and Sons’ debut collection in 2005. The table is proving to be a design phenomenon; one of the two Limited Edition prototypes was sold at auction for $296,000.
A recent development within the group is Studio Caparo, a design and prototyping business specialising in the manufacture and installation of bespoke one-off limited edition and batch produced pieces of furniture. Like a studio the company has gathered many processes and materials under one roof allowing unparalleled operational flexibility. The company is collaborating with Established and Sons to bring the Drift bench to life; an innovative piece of furniture, designed by Future Systems architect, Amanda Levete. The piece recently won the Best Furniture Award at the Design Week awards in February 2007. News of innovation and technological advances within the Caparo group will be posted on the Innovation News section of the site.

Nupac Clamps, part of Caparo Engineering Ltd, have developed an innovative hexagonal plastic float, which are used as an insulating layer to suppress evaporation from open surfaces or volatile or hot liquids. Compared to traditional spherical floats, hexagonal floats require only one layer for complete coverage and their compact construction prevents sinking.
When placed on a liquid surface these floats create a blanket and can provide 95% coverage, a 70% reduction in fluid loss and an 80% reduction in heat loss, which means significant savings in energy costs.
The floats are available in 50mm and 100mm and are available from Nupac Clamps. For more information please email nupac@cmt-engineering.co.uk.