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CPI provides incubator space with cutting-edge equipment and technology to support electronic product development.

CPI welcomes printable electronics firms into cutting-edge facility

The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) has welcomed printable electronic companies Silent Sensors, Datatecnics Corporation and HP1 less than a year after opening.

Based in Newton Aycliffe, the CPI will provide its new tenants an incubator space with cutting-edge equipment and technology to support electronic product development.

Datatecnics Corporation will use the new facility to work on its flagship technology, the Critical Infrastructure Pipeline Protection System (CIPPS), which harnesses flexible electronics to deliver an ‘intelligent pipe’ system capable of predicting bursts and preventing water loss on a vast scale.

Silent Sensors has moved into the new facility to build upon existing work with CPI at its Sedgefield NETPark-based printable electronics hub, while HP1 Technologies will use CPI’s facilities to continue developing a low-cost printable pressure sensor capable of measuring high force values.

John Cocker, CPI director of printable electronics, said: “Our Newton Aycliffe centre provides us with cutting-edge facilities, leaving us uniquely placed to provide clients with thin, flexible electronics at an unparalleled scale to meet future technological needs.

“We are delighted to welcome our new clients. They have all recognised the potential of our investment and value us as a trusted partner with the resources and expertise that will help them develop their technology.”

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