CPG moved to their new offices at 52-R Roland St., Boston, MA 02129. The new space has combined laboratory and office facilities, and is over twice the size of our previous location.
CPG was awarded a Phase I SBIR grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop an artificial cornea.
CPG and ThermoHaake have entered into an agreement to manufacture and produce the CaBER ®, CPG's capillary breakup extensional rheometer. Information about the CaBER ® can be obtained at here. CaBER is a registered trademark of Cambridge Polymer Group.
CPG was awarded a Phase I SBIR grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a high resolution force transducer. CPG will be working with MK Optics and Design (Ohio), who is the principle investigator on the project.
CPG was awarded a Phase II SBIR grant from NASA to develop a cleaning system for astronauts on the International Space Station. The system that CPG is developing with Tricycle, a product design firm, will allow astronauts to shower safely in space. For more information about this project, contact Dr. Stephen Spiegelberg using the contect us page.
Stephen Spiegelberg was invited to present a lecture to the Center for Devices and Radiological Health at the FDA.
CPG was awarded a Phase II SBIR grant from the National Science Foundation to continue development on their CaBERTM capillary breakup extensional rheometer. For more information about this project, contact Dr. Gavin Braithwaite (617) 629-4400 ext. 11.