Plymouth Materials Characterisation Project (PMCP)
Rapid solutions for businesses using the South West's only commercially available FIB-SEM

The Plymouth Materials Characterisation Project (PMCP) sees the flagship facility Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre (PEMC) expand its electron microscopy offer to Devon businesses, presenting a unique opportunity to include 3D electron microscopy in their product analysis.
Local companies will have the chance to use the newly acquired focused ion beam, scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) for free, working with two technical specialists as well as expert academic researchers between now and 2020.
The project is supported by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), and is expected to make waves across a range of sectors for businesses in Devon as the only commercially available FIB-SEM in the South West.
Based in the University of Plymouth, this multi-user facility supports both academic research and commercial customers across a range of disciplines and sectors. PEMC provides access to a comprehensive suite of light microscopes, electron microscopes (EM), imaging processing and analysis software, alongside 80+ years of relevant expertise.
Working with industry for over 30 years, PEMC is a sustainable facility with a wealth of experience working with businesses to identify and explore solutions to product issues, across sectors like engineering, advanced manufacturing, photonics, geology, microelectronics and more.
The FIB-SEM is currently only available to Devon SMEs that are eligible for the PMCP, until project completion in 2020 where it will become commercially available for all. However the rest of PEMC's suite is available commercially to all throughout the project cycle.
Is my business eligible?
About PEMC
In order to be eligible for the Plymouth Materials Characterisation Project, and therefore qualify for free use of the FIB-SEM and business support, your company must be:
If you believe your business is eligible and would like to speak to one of our PEMC team about the project, please contact:
The Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre on emc@plymouth.ac.uk or
Claire Pearce, Project Manager, directly.
You can also call the PEMC team on +44 1752 588908
All of PEMC's broad range of specialist equipment is still open for commercial use. If your business could benefit from high resolution imaging and analysis for your products, please get in touch with our PEMC team to discuss the range of options available to you.
FIB-SEM stands for 'focused-ion beam, scanning electron microscope'. A typical electron microscope uses a single beam to gather data from a material, using x-rays to image and analyse the sample. The FIB-SEM adds a second beam, the ion-beam, which is able to cut into the material while analysing it to build a 3D stack of data on a nanometre scale.
This pushes the capabilities of the PEMC into a new era, allowing a deeper and more precise understanding of material samples that can lead to better product quality, new material development, waste reduction, and research-led decision making.
For more information on how the FIB-SEM works, its capabilities, and potential application to your business, take a technical look here.
The PEMC team will be showcasing our work with industry at this event which is part of the University’s annual, week-long Research Festival. At this free event, delegates will find out about the funding available to support business and learn what makes a successful application to Innovate UK. Featuring speakers from Innovate UK (Dr Ian Campbell, Interim Executive Chari), the CBI (Felicity Burch, Head of Innovation and Digital) and successful Innovate UK applicants. To find out more and to book, please visit the Funding for Business Innovation page.
Our flagship facility provides access to a comprehensive suite of light microscopes, electron microscopes (EM), image processing and analysis software, plus decades of experience from our team of specialists.
We support students, researchers, academics and businesses across a range of disciplines and sectors, from engineering and advanced manufacturing to geology, textiles, planetary science and beyond.
Find out more about our work, and how we can help you with our state-of-the-art equipment
Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom