CPI

CPI

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CPI is an independent technology innovation centre and a founding member of the UK Government's High Value Manufacturing Catapult. Founded in 2004, CPI applies its years of experience across a broad range of industries to ensure that every great invention gets the best opportunity to become a successfully marketed product.
 
CPI's integrated approach provides its partners with a unique combination of assets, expertise and skills to drive successful innovation. With a deep understanding of innovation processes and funding, outstanding technical expertise and industry-relevant assets, CPI enables products and process to be quickly and cost-effectively brought to market. By employing bright minds from both academia and industry, CPI helps create a bespoke team that will provide the right support, helping you to navigate the route to commercialisation while reducing risk along the way.
 
CPI form connections throughout the supply chain, bringing together investors, government organisations and academic institutions to facilitate the necessary partnerships for effective innovation. This increases productivity across industries and supports the development of next-generation manufacturing, highly-skilled jobs and economic growth for the UK.
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2010
5 Feb 2010

The FDC and PETEC become associate members to collaborate on OTFTs

The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University today announced that the Printable Electronics Technology Center (PETEC) has become an Associate Member to collaborate on high-performing organic thin film transistors (OTFTs) for flexible display applications. PETEC joins the FDC with a goal of better understanding the process requirements for OTFT backplane fabrication for both reflective and emissive displays.
2009
6 Aug 2009

£20m to boost UK printed electronics industry

An investment of £20m to the Printable Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) in the North East of England could create up to 1500 jobs across the UK over the next four years in the printed electronics industry.
6 Apr 2009

Organic and Printed Electronics - Excellent Packaging

Researchers at the Center for Printed Intelligence (CPI) of the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland have developed an electronic spoilage sensor concept for poultry.
20 Mar 2009

Opening of PETEC 17 March

The Printable Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) is the UK's major new design, development, and prototyping centre for the commercialisation of printed electronics. With 180 present, the launch included keynote lectures from international experts in the field of printable electronics.
19 Mar 2009

Opening of PETEC 17 March Airs Photovoltaics

The Printable Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) is the UK's major new design, development, and prototyping centre for the commercialisation of printed electronics.
2008
9 Oct 2008

Gas and moisture permeation measurement for high barrier films

IDTechEx reports on the Printing and Graphics Science Group of the IOP one-day seminar on measuring techniques for high barrier films, held at Institute of Physics, London on Thursday 25th September 2008.
5 May 2008

A*STAR claims world's best protection from moisture and oxygen

A claimed breakthrough barrier technology from Singapore protects sensitive devices like organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) and solar cells from moisture 1000 times more effectively than any other technology available in the market.
11 Apr 2008

Creative design is badly needed

A common theme in the IDTechEx conference Printed Electronics in Dresden this week was the shortage of creative product design.
2007
10 Oct 2007

PETeC Procurement of Equipment Underway in UK

Procurement of equipment is already underway for printing conductive inks, metallised circuits and novel barrier layers onto flexible substrates and further R&D programmes for new customers will be introduced in the coming months.
16 Aug 2007

PETeC Marks Start of UK North East Plastic Electronics Revolution

PETeC, a unique plastics electronics technology centre, is set to establish North East England as a global leader in the application of plastic electronics.
22 Jan 2007

Contactless Smart Card Orders Flood In

In the last few weeks alone, orders for well over US$100 million of contactless (ie RFID) smart cards and associated systems have been placed. The business is surging forward with the percentage of smart cards that are contactless rising to 16% of deliveries in 2007 after having been stuck at around 5% for the preceding twenty years. Learn more.