A group of scientists at the University of Birmingham, led by Professor Jon Preece (Chemistry) and Dr Alex Robinson (Chemical Engineering), have been shortlisted by the Royal Society of Chemistry for this year’s prestigious Emerging Technologies Competition for developing a new family of fluorescent, photoconducting organic liquid crystalline materials.
Preece and Robinson won through the 3 rounds of the ICURe (Innovate funding scheme) in 2018 to secure £210k to enable them to establish a spin-out company – ChromaTwist – to exploit these new materials. These materials have the potential to disrupt several technology sectors, from bioprobes used to investigate cell functions, through to security inks, OLEDs found in our smart phone screens and flexible organic photovoltaic devices.
Professor Preece said: "Chromatwist has established, in the last six months, collaborative links with three multinational companies from across the healthcare, organic electronics and security ink sectors, and is in discussions with two other multinational chemical companies."