28/04/2006
The projects with Ilika will include work on boosting memory storage in handheld devices such as digital cameras and mobile phones. Consumers are demanding more and more memory capacity, forcing scientists to look for innovative ways of increasing the amount of data that can be retained in an extremely small space.
The research programme has been designed to build on the initial intellectual property position established by the University in the field of phase change memory materials for data storage. Ilika is using its proprietary high throughput synthesis and screening capabilities to accelerate the rate at which further novel materials are created and assessed for this application.
Dan Hewak, ChG Southampton Ltd Founder who leads a team of scientists at the ORC developing novel glass, stated: We have identified the opportunity to screen new families of materials for phase change memory applications and have chosen to work with Ilika in order to use leading edge technology to execute the programme as rapidly and effectively as possible.
Graeme Purdy, CEO of Ilika, added: Ilikas technology is particularly suited to this application we look forward to a fruitful collaboration with significant commercial impact.
Ilika provides an innovative approach to high throughput materials discovery and brings its customers enhanced value through speed of execution and science-led approaches to experimental design. Ilika focuses on materials discovery through the use of thin film research to create new inorganic materials and the application of polymer science and crystallographic analysis.
The Optoelectronics Research Centre at the University of Southampton is one of the worlds best known photonics research laboratories. Together with its seminal and acclaimed work on telecommunications, the Centres research has now broadened to cover key areas of optical science and technology. Its activities are grouped around one of the largest clean-room complexes in Europe dedicated to the production of optical fibres and planar waveguides.
ORC staff, now numbering over 150, make up the largest University-based research group in the European Union entirely devoted to optoelectronics.
For further information: Graeme Purdy, CEO, Ilika Technologies Ltd, Tel. 023 8059 3095, email: info@ilika.com Karen Woods, Media Relations, University of Southampton, tel. 023 8059 3212, email: press@soton.ac.uk