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Our engineers have used CAD CAM and 3D printing to produce a prototype model of how our environmental solution could be devlivered in a practical, cheap, and user friendly way.  
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This year, Oxford has been researching the European contribution to the iGEM competition.
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Our team has also founded the iGEM Europe Facebook page this year: https://www.facebook.com/europeigem to help facilitate communication and collaboration between European iGEM teams. The page has over 100 likes and has been useful as a platform for exchange of ideas, help, and inspiration between teams.
 
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We've also been working with the Imperial iGEM team, who have been doing some interesting research into languages and iGEM, an aspect which closely relates to our own interest in European teams. Check out their work here...[insert URL]...
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Why it's beneficial to have a cheap system, makes solution available to poorer countries, esp important in relation to chlorinated solvents as have much weaker regulation so risk of contamination/unsafe levels is higher.
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We have also analysed statistics to spot trends over recent years in European iGEM participation. It's great to see that participation has been increasing steadily between 2006 and 2014, and that every year European teams have performed strongly and brought some great ideas to the competition. You can see some of the results of our research below...
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Practicality



Realisation Our engineers have used CAD CAM and 3D printing to produce a prototype model of how our environmental solution could be devlivered in a practical, cheap, and user friendly way.
For more info, check out our realization page [here].

Cost

Why it's beneficial to have a cheap system, makes solution available to poorer countries, esp important in relation to chlorinated solvents as have much weaker regulation so risk of contamination/unsafe levels is higher.

Safety

Link to safety page, mention public concerns about safety.
Also show awareness of safety legislation, e.g. what standards we would have to meet to actually be able to market the product.
References

References here...