Densix and Pure Capture Innovations join the Trust’s Wood Centre for Innovation

May 18, 2026

Start-up companies Densix and Pure Capture Innovations have joined The Oxford Trust’s Wood Centre for Innovation in Headington, bringing the total innovative companies based there to ten.

University of Oxford spinout, Densix was founded by Anders Hakfelt, Professor Dan Rogers, Dr. Kawsar Ali and Dr. Aleks Ristic-Smith to develop and commercialise a new class of ultra dense power converters (see photo of team above). Its proprietary technology enables more flexible power system designs and higher efficiency across a range of sectors, including data centres, power grids, EV charging and renewable energy.

As AI computing, electrified transport and renewable energy continue to scale globally, power density is becoming a major constraint in both digital and energy infrastructure. Densix’s efficient power conversion technology is helping address this critical infrastructure bottleneck. Earlier this year, the company raised $4m in a seed round led by Oxford Science Enterprises (OSE) with participation from Parkwalk and the University of Oxford Innovation Fund.

Pure Capture Innovations, founded by Dr Mark Wild, MBA, and Dr Usman Shoukat, has opened its first materials research and water analysis lab at the Wood Centre for Innovation. The company is developing the next-generation adsorbents, advanced molecular filtration products for water and air purification. The company has support from Carbon 13 and is currently raising a pre-seed round.

Its innovative and environmentally friendly absorbents are designed to remove modern micro-pollutants such as forever chemicals, PFAS (polyfluoroalkyl substances), dyes, hormones, pharmaceuticals, metals and microplastics in water as well as CFCs and carbon dioxide from air. With forever chemicals in water becoming an increasing concern for governments and consumers worldwide, the company’s initial focus is on supporting the needs of the water industry.

Steve Burgess, CEO, The Oxford Trust said: “We warmly welcome Densix and Pure Capture Innovations to the Wood Centre for Innovation. Both companies are tackling significant global challenges through cutting-edge technology and their joining the Wood Centre for Innovation further strengthens our thriving community of ambitious science and technology businesses.”

Anders Hakfelt, CEO of Densix says: “Joining the Wood Centre for Innovation gives Densix an excellent base from which to grow our team and accelerate the development of our power conversion technology. We are excited to be part of the Centre’s thriving innovation community.”

Dr Mark Wild, CEO of Pure Capture Innovations says: “Opening our materials research and PFAs water testing service at the Wood Centre for Innovation is an important milestone for Pure Capture Innovations. The facilities and collaborative environment will help us advance our purification technologies and deliver effective solutions for this emerging public health issue in the water industry.”

 

 

We are pleased to welcome Densix and Pure Capture Innovations to our thriving community, bringing the total to ten science and tech companies based at the Wood Centre for Innovation.

Photos by Ed Nix.

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