The Centre of Expertise in Advanced Materials and Sustainability (CEAMS) is supporting transformative projects in collaboration with businesses across Greater Manchester, including DEKILN. Focused on reducing the carbon footprint of the ceramics industry, DEKILN has developed a sustainable bio-based alternative to ceramic tiles.

Partnering with DEKILN, CEAMS partners Henry Royce Institute and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have sought to develop and optimise a tile coating that will enhance the barrier properties of the company’s product to ready it for commercial use.

As well as providing access to state-of-the-art R&D facilities and advanced materials expertise, CEAMS has had significant impact on the next steps for DEKILN.

“Thanks to the CEAMS project, we’ve managed to develop a minimum viable product that’s enabled us to go to investors and we’ve very recently had our first round of investment funding confirmed.” — Aled Deakin Roberts, CEO and Founder

To learn more about this exciting collaboration, please watch the full video.