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University of Liverpool additive manufacturing spin out secures £1.2M

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December 17, 2020
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University of Liverpool additive manufacturing spin out secures £1.2M Innovate UK SMART grant

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A spin out company from the University of Liverpool (UK) has secured a £1.2M Innovate UK SMART grant to take forward its next generation additive manufacturing technology.

Meta Additive was founded by Dr Kate Black, a research leader in 3D printing and additive manufacturing from the University’s School of Engineering.

Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is a transformative approach to industrial production with the potential to create bespoke components rapidly, cheaply and with added functionality. It has significant applications in many sectors including aerospace, automotive and healthcare but new printing technologies and processes are needed to achieve this goal.

Meta Additive aims to address this issue and is focused on using a chemical approach to additively manufacturing metal and ceramic components for mass manufacturing. It has already developed a number of innovative patented technologies including a Binder Jet Printing system with unrivalled performance advantages, such as high densities and low shrinkage rate.

The company has successfully secured a £1.2M Innovate Smart grant in collaboration with The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and industrial partners Epivalence and Xaar. Alongside the grant funding, the University has provided support to the company with investment from its Enterprise Investment Fund.

The grant will support a two year project which aims to develop Binder Jet Printing at scale by developing new binder formulations with high solid loadings using EpiValence raw materials to achieve metal 3D-printing of multi-materials.

It will utilise multiscale computational modelling of hierarchical binder systems to inform novel formulations and industrial process modelling of sintering profiles to inform Binder Jet Printing design and development using commercially available inkjet heads.

Dr Kate Black, an expert in the development of functional materials for inkjet printing, is Chief Technology Officer for Meta Additive.

She said: “Meta Additive is a new University of Liverpool spin out company at the forefront of developing the next generation additive manufacturing technologies to extend 3D printing to a 4D future.

“We are delighted to be awarded this Innovate UK Smart grant which in collaboration with our partners will support us to take forward our BJP technology and help progress this transformative technology.”

Professor Anthony Hollander, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research & Impact at the University of Liverpool, said: “Meta Additive is the latest example of University of Liverpool ground-breaking technology being translated into a new business opportunity to create positive economic impact. We are proud to have supported Meta Additive, via the University’s IP Commercialisation Team and University Enterprise Fund investment and we wish the Meta team great success in the future”.

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Meta Additive Ltd was founded in October 2019 by Dr Kate Black, Mr Simon Scott, who is Chief Executive Officer and Professor Chris Sutcliffe, an international leader in the field of additive manufacturing.

The formation of the company has been supported by the University of Liverpool’s IP Commercialisation Team, and Emma Nolan, Head of IP Commercialisation, will take a position on the Board.

The company is based in an old ceramics factory in Stoke-on-Trent. For more information, please visit: https://meta-additive.com

Notes to Editors:

1. The University of Liverpool is one of the UK’s leading research institutions with an annual turnover of £575million. Liverpool is a member of the Russell Group. Visit http://www.liv.ac.uk or follow us on twitter: @livuninews

2. The University of Liverpool’s Enterprise Investment Fund supports activities after completion of the research stage and when the University believes that the project is ready for the commercialisation phase.

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