CPACT is delighted to welcome the University of Surrey to
the consortium.
Dr Michael Short said “Process efficiency and developing innovations in product and process are
keys to staying competitive, lowering costs, and increasing sustainability.
With increasing accessibility and affordability of sensors of different kinds,
making sense of this data and designing new control and monitoring schemes is a
challenge that requires multi-disciplinary thinking and can unlock new
products, processes, and mechanistic understanding. CPACT is the perfect blend
of industrial and academic practitioners to push for innovations in this
sector. Accessing the diverse range of skills, equipment, data, and networks
that CPACT has created over many years fosters collaborations that result in
real-world impact”.
Further details can be found here: School
of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering | University of Surrey
We look forward to working with them.