Wrexham University’s Vacuum Thin-Film Coating Facility supports Welsh-led mission to Mars
A Wrexham University research facility based at the OpTIC Technology Centre in St Asaph is supporting a Welsh-led mission to search for life on Mars, which is due to launch in 2028. Enfys, meaning “rainbow” in Welsh, is an infrared spectrometer and will be...
Gareth Davies MS visits OpTIC
OpTIC were pleased to welcome Gareth Davies MS to Wrexham University’s OpTIC Technology Centre on Tuesday 31st October to learn more about our innovative and cutting-edge facilities. The visit included a tour of the state-of-the-art nursing student suites and a first...
June Lovell receives British Empire Medal Award
OpTIC Technology Centre hosted a special awards event where June Lovell received a British Empire Medal in honour of her work with Counselling and Drug Rehabilitation services across North Wales. OpTIC would like to congratulate June on her fantastic achievement! If...
Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales, Professor Jas Pal Badyal, visits Wrexham University’s OpTIC Technology Centre
Chief Scientific Adviser for Wales, Professor Jas Pal Badyal, visited Wrexham University’s OpTIC Technology Centre for a tour of the site facilities. During his visit, Professor Badyal spoke with OpTIC resident businesses PlantSea, Liteye Systems,...

