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£12m expansion for CPI will boost manufacturing in UK 

The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) officially launches the expansion of its state of the art National Industrial Biotechnology Facility (NIBF) on May 9th at its Wilton Centre, Redcar, home. Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts, is in attendance on a day which also provides an opportunity for unique insight into the work of CPI and the potential of its latest facilities. 

May 07 2011

CPI in Government’s announcement 1st Technology Centre 

The Deputy Prime Minister today announced the formation of the government’s first elite technology innovation centre 

Mar 17 2011

Building a Sustainable Future in Printable Electronics 

On the 16th March CPI’s Printable Electronics Centre hosted an event to discuss the future opportunities from the completion of The Northern Way’s Building a Sustainable Future for the UK in Printable Electronics” programme. 

Mar 16 2011

Green technology receives major funding 

Energy and process firms in the region have received a £1.2m funding boost towards the development of revolutionary green technology that uses algae to help cut industrial carbon emissions, writes Lindsay Gill. 

Mar 05 2011

CPI cutting edge Anaerobic Digestion Development Centre 

The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) today announces the launch of its state of the art Anaerobic Digestion Development Centre (ADDC).

Feb 28 2011

Energy & Environmental Business to connect at Event 

A free event event designed to enable North East SME’s active in the energy and environmental sectors to demonstrate their expertise and experience to local and national buyers, has launched today. 

Feb 28 2011

CPI hosts university students in Printable Electronics 

The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI), last week hosted an event that provided university students with the opportunity to see inside the workings of the cutting-edge facilities at its Printable Electronics Centre at NETPark, Sedgefield. 

Feb 07 2011

Advance Fermentation Processes Produce Renewable Energy 

Teesside chemical sector expert Kris Wadrop, CEO of Solvert Limited, is hoping to provide a boost to the region by establishing the UK’s first facility to produce chemicals from organic waste such as leftover food. He aims to create a £100m manufacturing plant on Teesside which can supply renewable raw materials to local industry. 

Jan 30 2011

CPI and Tata Steel to develop high temperature research 

The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) and Tata Steel have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a new national High Temperature Innovation Centre (HTIC) at Tata Steel’s Teesside Technology Centre (TTC).

Jan 25 2011
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