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The Centre for Process Innovation Limited (CPI) is a British technology and innovation social enterprise, headquartered in the North East of England. Established in 2004 by the UK Government agency ONE NorthEast, the company was one of five centres of excellence in a long-term strategy to "reposition the North-East [of England] on the world stage for research and development".[1]

Role

CPI helps companies to develop, prove, prototype and scale-up new products and processes by providing access to facilities, expertise and networks of public and private funders.

CPI is a founding partner in the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, a network of technology and innovation centres designed to transform the UK's capability for innovation in specific technology areas and markets to help drive future economic growth.[2]

A scientist in the biotherapeutics lab at CPI
A scientist in the biotherapeutics lab at CPI

Facilities

The company has seven innovation facilities in northern England and one in Scotland:[3]

  • National Industrial Biotechnology Centre, Wilton, Redcar
  • National Printable Electronics Centre, at NETPark, Sedgefield
  • National Formulation Centre, NETPark, Sedgefield
  • National Healthcare Photonics Centre, NETPark, Sedgefield
  • The Graphene Application Centre, NETPark, Sedgefield
  • National Biologics Manufacturing Centre, Darlington
  • The RNA Centre of Excellence, Darlington
  • The Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre, Glasgow

Funding

In 2011, CPI joined the UK Government's Catapult centres network.[4] It has also received funding from the European Regional Development Fund and the EU's Horizon 2020 programme.[5] Further funding through the Catapult network was announced in 2018.[6]

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