GovWire

Photocentric: firm develops award-winning 3D printing technology

Innovate UK

May 22
20:34 2016

A business set up to develop innovative photo-sensitive materials, or photopolymers, has won a European award for developing a new 3D printing technology.

Peterborough-based Photocentric began developing the 3D printing technology after winning a grant from Innovate UK to develop a prototype.

Its idea was to use an unmodified liquid crystal display (LCD) screen emitting pure daylight as the imaging source and to develop polymers to work with it.

The resulting Daylight Polymer Printing technology led to the company winning the Europe 2016 award for innovation in 3D printing made at the IDTechEx show in Berlin.

The company also won a Queens Award for Enterprise: Innovation in this years awards.

Find out more about applying for Innovate UK funding.

Innovation is at the core of Photocentric

Paul Holt, managing director of Photocentric, said:

Innovation is one of our businesss core principles and in 3D Printing we have invented a completely new way to create images.

This award has meant more to us because it was chosen by industry experts who have recognised the technical achievement.

Companys 3D printer brings big advantages

The biggest advantage of Photocentrics 3D printer is the LCD screen. The screens are manufactured in huge volumes and cost only a few pounds. The low-light intensity also generates little heat and brings significant advantages to the printing process.

The printer could be used for low-cost high-resolution 3D printing and enable low-cost mass production of 3D parts.

Photocentric employs 50 people at its manufacturing base in Peterborough and a further 25 in Phoenix, USA.

See how Innovate UK support has helped other businesses achieve success

Related Articles

Comments

  1. We don't have any comments for this article yet. Why not join in and start a discussion.

Write a Comment

Your name:
Your email:
Comments:

Post my comment

Recent Comments

Follow Us on Twitter

Share This


Enjoyed this? Why not share it with others if you've found it useful by using one of the tools below: