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Facility to focus on tech to boost sustainable supply chain

CPI, an independent technology innovation centre and founding member of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, announced its aim to establish the hub last week.

The firm intends the unit to focus on the process development and scale-up of novel foods, feeds and nutraceuticals to will help make it and the Tees Valley leaders in biomanufacturing and food innovation.

The investment from the Tees Valley Combined Authority builds on recent investments from CPI to create food grade precision fermentation and pilot plant capabilities at the Wilton Centre in Redcar.

Global demands for food

Increasing global demands for food, plus growing health, environmental and animal welfare concerns were lending momentum to emerging trends in the food, feed and nutraceutical markets, CPI claimed. However, to keep up with ever-changing consumer demands and drive innovation across the product supply chain, specialised facilities, technical expertise and advanced capabilities were needed.

In response, CPI said it would extend its capabilities at the National Industrial Biotechnology Facility in Wilton, Redcar with the new tranche of funding, upgrading its laboratories and technical development areas and establishing new food-grade capabilities.

The resultant Centre of Excellence would enable CPI to support businesses in developing new and improved food products, ultimately creating new products and biomanufacturing jobs in the region, it said. The move would also enable CPI to provide exemplar services, samples and collaboration to recognised Food Safety and Quality Standards (FSSC 22000).

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