3 Nov 2015

Intelligent packaging for pharmaceuticals
The Centre for Process Innovation is part of a UK based consortium developing technologies that will spearhead the commercialisation of intelligent pharmaceutical packaging.
External press release
7 Sep 2015

CPI to print low cost energy harvesting device
The Centre for Process Innovation has announced a new project to develop a novel printed energy harvesting device that is powered by near-field communication.
Full profile interview
4 Sep 2015

g2o
Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh caught up with Tim Harper from g2o to learn the latest news from the company, including developments following their recent grants and funding rounds.
20 Aug 2015

Graphene inks for novel lighting applications
Project Graphted is a collaborative Innovate UK project led by PolyPhotonix and seeks to evaluate Graphene's potential as a transparent electrode when dispersed in a polymeric matrix.
External press release
2 Jun 2015

Beneq's breakthrough roll-to-roll ALD system
The UK-based Centre for Process Innovation is piloting Beneq's groundbreaking roll-to-roll ALD system.
24 May 2015

Printed and organic electronics in healthcare
Printed, organic and flexible electronics is an industry that includes various components and technologies, from relatively simple electrochemical sensors to flexible X-ray detectors. From an end-user's point of view, the main advantages are disposability, large area, and conformability. In this article we focus on healthcare and review the wide range of devices targeted for medical applications.
External press release
17 Mar 2015

Creation of smart and interactive printed objects
Cartamundi, Van Genechten Packaging, PragmatIC, SMARTRAC, TNO and imec have joined forces to realize the creation of smart and interactive printed objects.
11 Mar 2015

Wear your health on your sleeve
Design students from Northumbria University, Newcastle, have been awarded generous grants to develop their wearable technology designs - which could create significant savings for the NHS.
20 Feb 2015

SmartKem collaborates with Centre for Process Innovation
SmartKem has announced an extensive collaboration programme with the Centre for Process Innovation for the development of pre-production prototypes featuring the SmartKem range of semiconductor inks for the manufacture of ultra flexible thin-film transistors.
30 Jan 2015

NeuDrive Limited acquires FlexOS™ intellectual property portfol
NeuDrive Limited has completed the acquisition of a portfolio of organic semiconducting material patents and the FlexOS™ trade mark from CPI Innovation Services, the commercial arm of the Centre for Process Innovation.
31 Oct 2014

Collaboration in roll to roll production of large area flexible PVs
Flexible organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells over 6m long and 50cm wide have been produced by a recent pan European collaborative research and development project named "FabriGen".
4 Jun 2014

Printed sensor for the rapid test of bovine tuberculosis
The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) are working with CompanDX Ltd, Public Health England and Sapient Sensors Limited to develop a portable testing device which would be capable of detecting bovine tuberculosis in cattle in just a matter of minutes.
Full profile interview: SWOT
20 May 2014

Soligie
2008, ISO 13485:2003 and FDA Good Manufacturing Process Compliant
Full profile interview: SWOT
20 Apr 2014

Canada National Research Council
they have already a lot of expertise from many years of research.
24 Mar 2014

World's first flexible multi-functional timer available at PE Europe
World's first flexible multi-functional timer to be distributed at Printed Electronics Europe.
14 Feb 2014

CPI manufactures flexible OLED lighting demonstrators
The Centre for Process Innovation has produced a range of flexible Organic Light Emitting Diode demonstrators.
4 Feb 2014

Ultra-flexible OTFT device array suitable for foldable AMOLED displays
The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) has developed novel backplane fabrication processes to allow the bending of Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFT) arrays to small radii (1 mm) without a significant reduction in device performance.