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CPI helps develop and evaluate MicroChem’s SU8 photo pattern-able epoxy for gate dielectric in organic printable TFT

Jun 26 2013
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Plaxica Further Their Production of Bioplastics at CPI 

Plaxica approached CPI to help develop and scale up the production process for bioplastics. 

Jun 23 2013
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EPSRC and TSB Partnership in High Value Manufacturing 

EPSRC and Technology Strategy Board have agreed a joint partnership in High Value Manufacturing, which aligns their complementary investment in research, development and technology 

Jun 18 2013
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Ink Formulations for Pressure Sensitive Sensors 

CPI helps peratech to develop and test new ink formulations for pressure sensitive switches and sensors 

Jun 18 2013
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Algae to meet transportation fuel needs 

Large-scale production of biofuels from algae is currently unsustainable according to the conclusion of a report from the National Research Council of the US National Academies. Published in October 2012, the outcome is based on the water, energy and nutrient requirements of existing technologies to produce enough algae to meet 5% of the US transportation fuel needs. 

Jun 17 2013
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CPI Work with AlgiPharma to Scale up Alginate Oligomers 

The alginate oligomer fermentation project, ALGIFERM, translates 20 years of academic research into an industrial scale feasibility study. 

Jun 17 2013
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Re-Use of High Value Metal Resources from Batteries 

CPI managed project titled ReCharge’ recovers and reuses high value metal resources from portable battery waste. 

Jun 12 2013
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Waste2Go 

The Waste2Go project aims to develop a process in which the biogenic fraction of municipal solid waste is converted from a waste stream into a source of various sustainable chemical feedstocks. 

Jun 10 2013
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Design students collaborate with industry innovators 

A homecare medication box that senses and reminds the user when it is time to take their medicine, electronic sensors embedded in containers that detect whether home-cooked food is safe to eat, and counterfeit-detecting smartcards are just some of the commercial uses that Northumbria students have designed for a new technology called printable electronics. 

Jun 04 2013
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