The founder of a company that has developed a revolutionary turbine blade explains how she moved from the classics to engineering to business start-up
In the global quest to cut the costs, and raise the volumes, of renewable energy, Sabrina Malpede — an Italian-born, Edinburgh-based aerospace engineer — believes she holds one potential key. Next year, her start-up company, Act Blade, plans to start commercial production and sales of an ultra-lightweight wind turbine blade. It has the potential to speed up the expansion of wind power capacity in Europe, and beyond.
And, while writing her final thesis, she attended an evening course on entrepreneurship for PhD students at the University of Strathclyde, along with fellow Italian Alessandro Rosiello, who was studying economics. The two began to develop a business plan to commercialise Malpede’s design insights, and continued to refine it when she took up a research fellowship at Imperial College London, in May 2001.
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