CPI collaborates with Syngenta to develop scalable purification methods to support novel crop protection products

To help ensure food security, there is a growing need for new and innovative crop protection solutions with a focus on sustainability, helping to ensure that farmers can feed the growing population.

CPI, an independent technology innovation centre and founding member of the UK Government's High Value Manufacturing Catapult, has today announced the completion of its collaborative project with a leading agriculture company, Syngenta, to develop purification methods for novel crop protection products.


To help ensure food security, there is a growing need for new and innovative crop protection solutions with a focus on sustainability, helping to ensure that farmers can feed the growing population.

After a previous successful collaboration, Syngenta approached CPI to develop scalable purification methods for a new product. The project took place at CPI's facilities in Darlington, UK, using its state-of-the-art downstream processing suite. CPI used its robotics platform to screen different conditions to optimise the process. There were several challenging aspects of the project. CPI's expertise in downstream processing, as well as its wealth of cutting-edge capabilities, allowed these challenges to be overcome, resulting in the successful development of a robust purification method. CPI and Syngenta will continue their collaboration and will begin work on a further project to progress the new method to a larger scale.

Lucy Foley, Director of Biologics at CPI, said: "This project has been a great collaboration. We were able to provide access to the expert knowledge and advanced facilities that Syngenta required. The problem-solving approach of our highly experienced team was crucial in achieving the desired outcome."

Paul Thompson, Team Leader in Downstream Processing at Syngenta, said: "We are pleased to have worked with CPI on this project. In addition to its expertise and impressive technological capabilities, CPI's adaptability has been fundamental to the project. We look forward to the next phase of this project as we scale up the process and develop it further."

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CPI works with partners to translate inventions into products and processes that enhance health and wellbeing, protect and improve our environment and increase productivity across industries.
With a deep understanding of technology fore-sighting, innovation processes and funding, outstanding technical expertise and industry-relevant assets, we enable the accelerated development of transformational products and processes that have the potential to disrupt and revolutionise markets. We also engage in incremental technological innovation that allows established products and processes to be optimised for better performance and efficient manufacture.
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