The Business Magazine - B2B Business News - Site Logo
The Business Magazine - B2B Business News - Site Logo
The Business Magazine May 2024
Read now
PICK YOUR EDITION

Coventry microbiology start-up Cytecom set for rapid growth after novel bacteria-counting machine impresses industry

12 May 2022
Share
The Business Magazine article image for: Coventry microbiology start-up Cytecom set for rapid growth after novel bacteria-counting machine impresses industry

Coventry microbiology start-up Cytecom is set for rapid growth after discovering a valuable by-product of its cutting-edge equipment designed for the medical and microbiology industries.

Cytecom, based at The Venture Centre at the University of Warwick Science Park, has developed a novel machine that has reduced a two-day process of counting living bacteria into a simple procedure that takes just half an hour.

As the machine counts live microbes 50 times faster than traditional methods, it is already accelerating development of novel medical products and providing fascinating scientific insights.

The start-up, founded by James Stratford and Munehiro Asally of the University of Warwick, originally designed the equipment to manipulate bacteria but the new and unexpected use is proving attractive to the commercial market.

It is now set to grow its team from three to six people after successfully demonstrating the business case for its product and signing several deals in the past few months.

Cytecom, founded in 2018, was initially based in a small Ignite office designed to help boost start-ups at the Venture Centre, before steady growth and funding saw it move to a larger office within the centre in 2019, before a recent move to a large office and laboratory in 2022.

James, a former research fellow in Life Sciences at the University of Warwick, said: “Originally, we were trying to build a machine that could actually control bacteria through electrical impulses.

“Bacteria use electrical signals to communicate within a colony, so manipulation of these signals lent itself to controlling their metabolism.

“We thought this would be a useful invention for customers like antibiotic manufacturers, university labs, and probiotic companies, but we needed to get in front of them to see if there was a market for it.”

Business Ready, the Science Park’s business assistance programme and the University of Warwick (Warwick Innovations) helped Cytecom apply for the Innovation to Commercialisation of University Research (ICURe) programme, which funds companies for three months to travel and test if their products have a market.

And James realised it was an unintended function of Cytecom’s machine that would prove to be the most appealing.

He said: “When we approached our target market, it emerged none of them were particularly interested in controlling bacteria. However, one thing they were interested in is whether our machine could ‘count’ living bacteria.

“Happily, it could. When we send electrical signals into a sample of bacteria, any living ones respond with signals of their own. Our machine detects these signals and ‘counts’ the bacteria, which is crucial for our customers.

“It provides results in just 30 minutes, whereas using traditional methods can take up to a week for accurate results. So, while controlling bacteria remains an academic pursuit, our machine’s unintended function of counting the bacteria has proven to be lucrative for us.

“We are very grateful for the support of the Business Ready team and the Science Park for providing support and facilities, allowing us to scale up and deliver our novel invention from the lab to the marketplace.”

Cytecom has now secured contracts with a variety of Oxford-based microbiology firms, and is in advanced talks with a number of others.

Jane Talbot, Centre Manager at The Venture Centre, added: “We’re delighted to have supported James and the team alongside the Warwick Innovations team to help Cytecom make the transition from ‘experimental’ to ‘commercial’.

“In Cytecom’s case, it was a matter of the team listening to what potential customers had to say and altering its product accordingly. This might sound obvious but many start-ups do not do this.

“It’s fantastic that Cytecom’s clever invention now has a commercial foothold in the industry and is allowing the business to grow even more.”


Peter Davison is deputy editor of The Business Magazine. He has spent his life in journalism – doing work experience in newsrooms in and around Bristol while still at school, and landing his first job on a local newspaper aged 19. By 28 he was the youngest newspaper editor in the country.

An early advocate of online news, he spent the first years of the 2000s telling his bosses that the internet posed both the biggest opportunity and greatest threat to the newspaper industry and the art of journalism. He was right on both counts.

Since 2006 he has enjoyed a career as a freelance journalist. He lives in rural Wiltshire with one wife, two children, and three cats.

Related topics

Related articles

Latest Deal Ticket

view more
Business consultants Magnetic (London)
have been acquired by
Management consultants Newton Europe (Oxford)
May 2024
UNDISCLOSED
Who's behind the deal?

Upcoming events

view more
06
Jun

South Coast Property Awards 2024

Hilton Southampton
Utilita Bowl
More info
12
Jun

Leadership Roundtable: Developing strategies for financial returns over the next decade

Herrington Carmichael, Farnborough Aerospace Centre, GU14 6XR

More info
09
Jul

Leadership Roundtable: Opportunities and challenges in the Care Sector

Herrington Carmichael
Farnborough Aerospace Centre, GU14 6XR
More info
18
Jul

Thames Valley Tech & Innovation Awards 2024

Reading FC Conference & Events
Select Car Leasing Stadium, Reading
More info
23
Jul

Leadership Roundtable: Search Fund Exits & Acquisitions

Shawbrook Bank
9 Appold Street, London EC2A 2AP
More info
26
Sep

Thames Valley Property Awards 2024

Ascot Pavilion
Ascot Racecourse
More info
03
Oct

South Coast Tech & Innovation Awards 2024

Hilton Southampton
Utilita Bowl
More info
07
Nov

Thames Valley Deals Awards 2024

Reading FC Conference & Events
Select Car Leasing Stadium, Reading
More info
21
Nov

Hampshire Business Awards 2024

Farnborough International
Exhibition & Conference Centre
More info

Related articles

Group Companies

Dorset BIZ NewsHampshire BIZ News