March 2006
PowdermatriX Has Evolved
Celebrating the news that PowdermatriX has received three years further
support as part of the Materials Knowledge Transfer Network, over a
hundred delegates attended the recent PowdermatriX Evolution conference.
Since its launch in 2003, PowdermatriX has developed a research &
development portfolio of £5million including; four flagship EPSRC
research projects, CASE Studentships, SPARK Award Projects and DTI Technology
Fund Projects which were showcased at the event. Further funding from
the DTI was announced at the meeting, bringing this figure up to almost
£7.5million.
Parallel conference sessions took place along the themes of; Powder
Blending, Transport and Compaction, Magnetics, Advanced Ceramics, Modelling,
Nanomaterials and Powder Metals. Research Associates also presented
their work using table top displays. The ‘best display’
prize was awarded to Andrew Heaton for demonstrating his work on Pressureless
Microwave Sintering of .Boron Carbide. The prize for best Associate
presentation went to Matthew Kite for Modelling of Clay Pipe Extrusion.
The guest speaker at the post event dinner for the research associates
was Quentin Cooper from BBC Radio 4’s The Material World. Quentin
spoke about the relationship between science and the media and gave
the Associates food for thought, particularly about the aspects that
make science newsworthy and suitable for broadcast.
John Liddle, Director of PowdermatriX, commented: “This is the
fourth PowdermatriX conference and each year delegates enjoy this unique
opportunity to network with potential customers, suppliers, researchers
and competitors. They also take advantage of the poster sessions and
exhibits which demonstrate the impact PowdermatriX supported projects
are making on the industry.
The really good news is that the positive initiatives made by PowdermatriX
are set to continue as it joins the Materials Knowledge Transfer Network.”
Knowledge Transfer Networks form a key part of the DTI’s Technology
Programme, which was developed as a direct result of its Innovation
Review. The KTNs will build on the successful Faraday model, which has
been key in encouraging industry and academia to work together to bring
new products and processes to the market by extending the application
of technology in a wider range of businesses.
Working within the Materials KTN, PowdermatriX Faraday now aims to
contribute further to building a strong national strategy for materials
and to increase its impact by expanding its research portfolio and widening
the network.
For further information about PowdermatriX, please contact Stuart Maclachlan
Tel: 01782 764404 Email: stuart.maclachlan@ceram.com
PRESS CONTACT: Catherine West-Robinson, Marketing Co-ordinator
Tel: 01782 764344 Fax: 01782 412331 Email:
catherine.west-robinson@ceram.com