CPI and the University of Liverpool formalise partnership

We’ve signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Liverpool to further expand interactions across research disciplines and strategic innovation priorities as a vehicle to economic development in the Liverpool City Region.

The MoU, the first of its kind between CPI and a North West university, exemplifies our commitment to fostering collaborations and boosting economic development in the region. The partnership will capitalise on the University’s innovative teaching, research and knowledge exchange activity including world-leading research and development activity in fields including life sciences, sustainability, and digital innovation.

CPI Chief Executive, Frank Millar, and Professor Ronan McGrath, University Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Infrastructure and Partnerships, Faculty of Science and Engineering, signed the agreement to further catalyse the development of key projects and outcomes for collaboration. 

The Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry hosted by CPI already has a base at the University’s Materials Innovation Factory (MIF) and provides key support for knowledge transfer between academia and industry which has resulted in commercialisation projects as well as securing funding in areas such as battery development and materials discovery.

Dr Steve McBride, Head of the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry at CPI, said:

The University of Liverpool and CPI have a long history of collaboration, most notably through the KCMC which drives knowledge transfer between universities and industry to deliver materials chemistry-led innovation. This MoU highlights our shared priority of boosting collaboration across the innovation ecosystem; leveraging skills, knowledge and capabilities from academia, CPI, the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, and industry to accelerate the real-world impact of science.”

Professor Ronan McGrath, said: 

We are delighted to be signing this MoU with CPI, who complement our ambitions in research, knowledge exchange and commercialisation. We already have a longstanding relationship through the KCMC, and we are looking to expand our collaboration with a particular focus on advanced materials, digital, climate futures and personalised health. Our rich research pipeline will benefit from CPI expertise and facilities for scale up, development and prototyping, all key to bringing innovations to the market and generating real world impact.” Read more