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Micro and Nanotechnology Manufacturing Initiative

Welcome to the DTI's Micro and Nanotechnology Manufacturing Initiative.

On 2 July 2003, Science and Innovation Minister, Lord Sainsbury, announced a cash injection of £90 million to help industry harness the commercial opportunities offered by Micro and Nanotechnologies (MNT). This £90 million will be spent on collaborative R&D and a new network of Micro and Nanotechnology facilities, and forms the first step of developing and implementing a new Technology Strategy.

The Government recognises that nanotechnologies have the potential to deliver enormous benefits for society from the development of new materials and devices. The potential economic value to the UK is considerable, with the creation of high value jobs and industries. We are keen that the UK remains in the forefront of the development of these new technologies.

This £90 million investment has been spent on collaborative research projects and in establishing a network of Nanotechnology Centres.

Nanotechnology Collaborative R&D

The main objective of the Nanotechnology Collaborative R&D Programme was to improve the UK’s innovation performance. This was be achieved by increasing the breadth and depth of collaborative research and development between the UK science, engineering and technology base and UK-based firms. To date a total of £37 million has been invested in 55 nanotechnology projects around the UK.

Capital facilities Programme

The DTI’s Capital Facilities Programme is now in the final stages of establishing 22 Nanotechnology Centres across the UK, a network of dedicated open access facilities through formalising access to spare capacity in academia and industry. The overall aim behind these Centres is to drive market development and exploitation of nanotechnology across the UK by helping industry access cutting edge research and resources. To date the DTI has invested a total of £45 million in the Nanotechnology Centres.

The Centres can be grouped into four main themes and are listed below together with contact details for each of the facilities.

NanoFabrication

FacilityService offeringContact
INEX150mm multimaterial & bio-MEMSProfessor Ken Snowdon
0191 222 7362
k.j.snowdon@ncl.ac.uk
UK-LMC

Laser micromachining

Dr Nadeem Rizvi
01248 383662
n.rizvi@uk-lmc.co.uk
MicroBridgeMicro-machining and fabrication of non-silicon substratesDr Robert Hoyle
029 2087 0018
hoylert@Cardiff.ac.uk
BondCentreWafer bonding services: bonding process development, associated processes to commercial supplyRob Santilli
01235 434 340
rob@aml.co.uk

SemeMEMS

Silicon-based MEMS foundryIan McNaught
01592 630 630
ian.mcnaught@semefabco.uk
Cambridge Nanoscience

Fabrication of nanoscale devices and structures

Professor Mark Welland
01223 760305
mew10@cam.ac.uk
Qudos National Prototyping FacilityMicro and Nano prototyping, process development and productionNick White
01235 445 468

qudos@rl.ac.uk

MNT@BAES-ATC

Micro device and process development

Dr Alan Pritchard
0117 302 8220
alan.pritchard@baesystems.com
KNT – Photonix

Nanofabrication service

Dr Brendan Casey
0141 330 4869

brendan@kelvinnanotechnology.com

MetaFab

Extreme laser machining, MNT training, and access to micro and nano facilitiesProfessor David Barrow
029 2087 592
barrow@Cardiff.ac.uk

NanoMetrology

FacilityService OfferingContact
CEMMNTMicro and nano measurement and characterizationElwood Vogt
01509 635631
E.Vogt@cemmnt.co.uk
BegbrokeNano

Materials characterization

Dr Alison Crossley
01865 283726
alison.crossley@materials.ox.ac.uk

NanoMedicine

FacilityService OfferingContact
The Bio Nano CentreBio-nano early-stage product development and characterizationOmar Cheema
020 7594 6552
o.cheema@imperial.ac.uk
EminateFabrication and characterisation of nano-structured materialsAllan Syms
0115 846 6268
Allan.Syms@nottingham.ac.uk
FluenceMicro structures on polymer (microfluidics emphasis)Dr Tim Ryan
01642 496306
tim.ryan@epigem.co.uk
DolomiteMicro structures on glass (microfluidics emphasis)Mark Gilligan
01763 242 555
mark.gilligan@syrris.com

NanoMaterials

FacilityService OfferingContact
NanoCentralNanomaterial commercialisation via a full service offering of synthesis, formulation, application and characterisation capabilitiesStephen Cash
01642 455 340
stephen.cash@uk-cpi.com

Comina

Nanoparticulate production (as part of NanoCentral)Dr Paul Reip
01252 39 7412
PWREIP@qinetiq.com
Materials Solutions

Applications development in additive manufacturing, functional surfaces and thin structures

Carl Brancher
0121 414 7117
CarlBrancher@MaterialsSolutions.co.uk
NanoForce TechnologyNanomaterials for Creative Industries / Fashion, ArchitectureDr Ata Yoosefinejad
020 7882 2726
a.yoosefinejad@qmul.ac.uk
Centre for Micro & Nano MouldingMicro and nano moulding of polymers, metals, ceramics & nanocompositesProfessor Phil Coates
01274 234540
p.d.coates@Bradford.ac.uk
Safenano

Information service concerning the potential risks to the environment and human health from nanomaterials

Dr Rob Aitken
0870 850 5131
rob.aitken@iom-world.org

UK MNT Network

The UK MNT Network was established by the DTI and the 12 Regional Development Agencies and Devolved Administrations working together, to provide a market-oriented focus for the facilities, people and organisations engaged in micro and nanotechnologies in the UK. The MNT Network is aimed toward helping to lower the entry barriers and driving the widespread market development and exploitation of these technologies, and ultimately, towards building a prosperous, world-class MNT sector in the UK. UK MNT Network Team has worked closely with the DTI on the investment from the Capital Facilities Programme.

Directory

The MNT Network Team has developed a web based UK MNT Directory. Created to promote the presence and capabilities of UK companies engaged in MNT to all potential customers, collaborators and suppliers.

Forum

In October 2004 the MNT Network Team launched the Micro and Nanotechnology Forum. This is a web-based resource for all UK MNT companies. It has a free news and patent searching service; a knowledge centre and, an online conferencing facility, complete with a fully searchable archive of past conferences. There is also a section dedicated to highlighting regional activities, such as key industrial clusters and leading MNT centres of excellence in each region.

http://mnt.globalwatchonline.com/epicentric_portal/site/MNT

This is an information resource intended to give up to date information on the MNT activities of UK organisations and MNT activities in the US, Europe and other MNT active nations