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201615DEC

DIT and SDI visit CMAC

Matthew Speers, the new CEO of Department for International Trade (Life Sciences), and his team visited CMAC with colleagues from Scottish Development International (SDI). They were very impressed by the facility, industry engagement and vision. CMAC is working with both organisations regarding inward investment building on talent pool.


201615DEC

CMAC at the 4th Winter Process Chemistry Conference

Hosted by 'EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Continuous Manufacturing and Crystallisation (CMAC)' at The University of Strathclyde, the 4th Winter Process Conference was held in TIC, Glasgow from 12-14 Dec 2017.

It had presentations from International Chemists and Chemical Engineers covering all aspects of Process Development.  This included a keynote lecture from Professor Alastair Florence titled ‘Adventures in Crystallisation: Polymorphs, Particles and Platforms’ and poster presentations from CMAC researchers Dr Cameron Brown, Dr Andrea Johnston,  Dr Vijay Srirambhatla, Fraser Mabbott and Rebecca Halliwell. ”.  

Dr Wolfgang Beckmann from Bayer AG, a CMAC Tier 1 partner, gave a talk “ Habit Modification for Easier Down-Stream Processing”. 

CMAC had a stand at the event and gave lab tours of the CMAC Facilities in TIC to visitors attending the conference.    


201609DEC

Press Coverage of the CMAC Hub Announcement

On Monday 5th December, the funding of the CMAC Future Hub was announced formally. The Rt. Hon. Jo Johnson MP, Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation, announced the major investment from government in six new EPSRC Future Manufacturing Research Hubs. The press release can be accessed here.The University of Strathclyde also released an announcement about the Future CMAC Hub which you can read here. There has also been a press release from NPL about their support for 3 of the Hubs including CMAC which you can read here.

The news about the Hub has been mentioned in the wider press:

Strathclyde selected for Westminster-led scheme: University to help transform UK industry (National, 06.12.16)

£60 million boost to strengthen the UK’s manufacturing base through six new research hubs (Process & Control Today, 06.12.16)

£60 million to strengthen UK’s manufacturing base(New Electronics, 05.12.16)

£60 million boost to strengthen the UK’s manufacturing base through six new research hubs (PhysOrg, 05.12.16)

£60 million to strengthen UK’s manufacturing base(Wix Techs, 05.12.16)

UK Manufacturing Day (Compute Scotland, 05.12.16)

UK spotlight on composites (reNews, 05.12.16)

£60 million boost to strengthen UK’s manufacturing base through six new research hubs (Business Matters, 07.12.16)

Government gives £60 million for manufacturing innovation (Process Engineering, 07.12.16)

£60m EPSRC funding for advanced manufacturing (Chemical Engineer, 06.12.16)

£60m boost to fund six new research hubs (Manufacturing and Engineering, 08.12.16)

UK provides £60m boost to industrial physics (Physics World, 07.12.16)

UK Government to invest £60 million in new manufacturing research (Chemistry World, 08.12.16)

How Cambridge University's IfM is transforming the way medicine is made (Cambridge News, 08.12.16)

Strathclyde launches £50 million manufacturing research hub to boost UK prosperity (India Education Diary, 10.12.16)

Loughborough University to support new manufacturing research hubs (Works Management, 09.12.16)

£60 million boost to strengthen the UK's manufacturing base (DPA Magazine, 09.12.16)

New research hubs to strengthen the UK’s manufacturing base (Loughborough University, 06.12.16)


201605DEC

EPSRC Press Release on new new research hubs

EPSRC today have announced six new £10 million research hubs including the new CMAC Future Hub. Press release  here.


201605DEC

Strathclyde launches £50 million manufacturing research hub to boost UK prosperity

A pioneering research hub led by the University of Strathclyde and global industry partners is set to transform the way medicines and high value materials for modern life are made.

The Future Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation (CMAC) Hub has been developed in response to the need for innovative manufacturing processes to develop today’s high-value products, which are estimated to generate £50 billion each year for the UK economy.

Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson announced the new hub – one of just six in the UK – this morning (Monday 5 December.) One fifth of the hub’s funding comes from the UK Government through the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), while the remainder is being funded by industry collaborators, university support for studentships and through key innovation system partners.

The Future CMAC Hub will build on the University’s reputation for world-class research in materials manufacturing. The research team is supporting industry in moving from ‘batch crystallisation’, where products are made using large volume tanks, to ‘continuous crystallisation’, a more dynamic process which allows manufacturing to take place within smaller, more cost-effective facilities using smaller quantities of expensive ingredients and less energy, with more control over the final product quality and performance.

Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Principal of the University, said: “This significant investment will enable our internationally-renowned CMAC centre of excellence to accelerate the development of innovative technology and establish new supply chains for medicines and other high-value products.

“Together with our partners, we aim to provide the UK with the most advanced, integrated capabilities to deliver continuous manufacturing, leading to better materials, better value, more sustainable and flexible processes and, ultimately, better health and wellbeing for people across the globe.

 “CMAC is a primary example of established position as a leading international technological University– bringing world-class academics and industrialists together for the benefit of the economy and wider society.”

The Future CMAC hub will develop a collaborative, open innovation network for manufacturers and researchers across the globe to help address major challenges in high-value manufacturing, including personalisation of products.

In addition to the research team at Strathclyde, it brings together leading academic groups at the Universities of Bath, Cambridge, Leeds, Loughborough, Sheffield and Imperial College London, and will develop advanced predictive tools and new flexible, integrated processing technologies to enable the supply chains of the future for new medicines.

It will also accelerate the adoption of next-generation technology and deliver a talent pipeline of future research leaders, industrialists and regulators through targeted training and skills development at masters, doctoral, postdoctoral and professional levels.

Announcing the investment, Jo Johnson, Universities and Science Minister, said: “Developing new innovative manufacturing techniques will help UK industry create new products, explore more business opportunities and ensure the UK becomes more competitive and productive.

“This investment will lay the foundations to allow industry and our world-leading universities to thrive for years to come and is exactly the type of project that our upcoming Industrial Strategy will look to support.”

Hub Director Prof Alastair Florence said: “This announcement is hugely significant. This Hub has the potential to revolutionise the delivery of world class manufacturing research into how medicines are made and critically, accelerate the delivery of positive impacts of research on industry and on wider society.”

The announcement was warmly welcomed by the University’s partners in business and industry today.

CMAC Industry Membership Board Chairman, Dr Clive Badman OBE, of GSK, said: “Over the first five years as an EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing, CMAC has created a global presence in continuous manufacturing and crystallisation. The creation of a CMAC Research Hub affords the opportunity to build on this wonderful platform and deliver more world-class research enabling the embedding of continuous manufacture in the future supply chains of pharmaceuticals and chemicals.”

 

CMAC Hub Advisory Board Chairman, Prof Paul Sharrat, Institute for Chemical Engineering Sciences, Singapore, said: “I was immensely pleased to hear that the Future CMAC hub is to be funded. The well-considered plans and excellent network of participants will not only support genuinely leading research but will also provide a valuable and accessible source of technological advantage to its industrial stakeholders. “

 

Professor Philip Nelson, EPSRC’s Chief Executive, added: “EPSRC is pleased to be at the forefront of the drive to keep the UK a prosperous and productive nation.”

 


201602DEC

CMAC Annual Review 2015-2016

This year’s CMAC annual review has been published.  If you require a physical copy please contact info@cmac.ac.uk.  There is also a pdf version which you can view.  Many thanks to everyone who has helped to produce this.


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Funding Announcement: Digital Design and Manufacture of Amorphous Pharmaceuticals (DDMAP)
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