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FFEI’s chief scientist awarded Institute of Physics Fellowship

  • steve8125
  • Jan 10, 2017
  • 1 min read

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FFEI has announced that its chief scientist Martin Gouch has become a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.

Being awarded a fellowship of the IOP indicates a very high level of achievement in physics and a significant contribution to the profession. Andy Cook, managing director at FFEI, commented: ‘It is unusual to meet a ‘Fellow from industry’, so we are particularly proud to announce that FFEI has one of its very own, leading an array of innovations for our OEM clients.’

The company has an impressive reputation for the design and manufacture of sophisticated solutions from concept to delivery. Andy explained, ‘Whether the challenge is to create software functions to enhance a workflow, accurately jet billions of ink droplets a second on to exotic materials, or even create ultra high resolution micro scanning mechanisms to research human tissue cells – it is having people like Martin working for FFEI that allows us to innovate, productise and manufacture the breadth of digital inkjet and imaging technology we do for our clients.’

Having joined FFEI in 1985 Martin has spent time working in a number of areas relating to the manufacture of graphics arts machines or products. As FFEI’s chief scientist, he is responsible for the overall technical lead in designing products for clients and has published an impressive 25 patents relating to inkjet and digital imaging.


 
 
 

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