Lucideon
Phil Jackson is a seasoned Technical Manager in the Healthcare sector at Lucideon, where Phil has provided technical consultancy since November 1986, focusing on enhancing client's expertise in powder production and utilization for coatings and 3-D products. Prior to this role, Phil served as a Technology Expert at the Materials Knowledge Transfer Network from October 2003 to April 2014, dedicating part-time efforts to support initiatives related to powders. Phil holds a B.Sc (Hons) degree in Chemistry from the University of Leicester, which was completed in 1986, and attended Moseley School for Boys from 1973 to 1980.
Lucideon
In April 1948 the British Ceramic Research Association was created by the fusion of the British Refractories Research Association, which had been in existence since 1920 and the British Pottery Research Association, which was founded in 1937. The organisation continued to use the site in Queens Road, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent which had been the home of the British Pottery Research Association since 1938. The Queens Road site, which was officially opened in December 1951 by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, remains the company headquarters to the present day. In May 1986 the company name changed to British Ceramic Research Ltd and began using the trading name CERAM Research Ltd, although the company was widely known simply as 'CERAM'. In December 2006 CERAM acquired The M&P labs, a leading testing and materials analysis company in the USA with sites in Schenectady, NY and Greenville, SC. On the 1st February 2014 the company rebranded as Lucideon, bringing all the businesses under one company name. In addition to laboratories in NY and SC, we now have a site in Raleigh, NC, and accredited laboratories in the Far East. Our expertise extends to ceramics, metals, polymers and composites across industries as diverse as Healthcare, Aerospace, Nuclear, Energy and Construction.