2017
Concept Creation
Dr Thomas Rowan first began investigating the concept of a Smart Hydram.
Incorporation
HydroHammer was founded to commercially develop Smart Hydrams.
2020
2021
Growth
Alexander Rowan joins HydroHammer - coming from material science and sustainability backgrounds.
Smart Control
Achieved a remotely operated Smart Hydram for the first time in history.
2022
SEIS Funding
HydroHammer completed its first funding round of £120,000.
Smart Hydram IP
The Smart Hydram patent was granted.
Fast Start Grant
Innovate UK awarded HydroHammer a £50,000 innovation grant to develop the next generation of Hydrams.
2023
Undaunted
HydroHammer was awarded a place on the Centre for Climate Change Innovation's Undaunted accelerator.
Advisors On Board
Hydrohammer developed an advisory team of of academic and commercial expertise.
James Dyson Award
The Smart Hydram was awarded National Runner Up in the James Dyson Award.
Further Growth
HydroHammer has four employees on board with backgrounds ranging from IT, management and engineering.