Industry Director Craig Johnston was part of the team that won a Strathclyde Enterprise award for best pipeline spin out.
Read MoreMajor project to redesign the UK’s pharmaceutical supply chains moves into next phase
Read MoreOn 3rd July 2015, Her majesty the Queen Opened the TIC Building at University of Strathclyde.
Read MoreScotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon met with CMAC researchers at the TIC opening event hosted by Principle Professor Sir Jim McDonald.
Read MoreCMAC recently hosted the nation's 3rd EPSRC Manufacturing the Future Conference
Read MoreThe Centre has launched a new Doctoral Training Centre
Read MoreOn 20th-21st May 2014, CMAC co-hosted the first International Symposium on Continuous Manufacturing of Pharmaceuticals at MIT, US.
Read MoreCMAC has been nominated and short-listed for a Scottish Enterprise Life Sciences Award
Read MoreThe Made to Order Processing Plants (MOPPs) project provided a case study for the Flexible Manufacturing Special Interest Group Report
Read MoreCMAC post-doctoral researchers: Dr Karen Robertson (University of Bath) and Dr Anna Jawor-Baczynska (University of Strathclyde), and Prof Chick Wilson from University of Bath
Read MoreRt Hon Dr Vince Cable MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills visited the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Continuous Manufacturing and Crystallisation (CMAC) on Wednesday 8th January
Read MoreVince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills announced a £3.6 million EPSRC funding award
Read MoreThe centre's first cohort of DTC students commenced their PhD journey with their DTC induction week
Read MoreThe centre's first cohort of DTC students commenced their PhD journey with their DTC induction week
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