Johnson Matthey’s Technology Centres
(see below) around the world are dedicated to creating
world-leading products for controlling emissions from
mobile and stationary sources.
State-of-the-art equipment and analysis, along with
unparalleled expertise in catalysis, is used within
customer collaborations, generic catalyst development
and contract testing
operations.
Johnson Matthey is known as a pioneer in the field
of emissions control, having made the world’s
first autocatalysts in its Royston facility, and invented
the innovative CRT®diesel particulate filter technology.
Our innovation has been recognised in the awards
we have received over the years:
1976 - Queen’s Award for Technology (3-way autocatalyst)
1980 - Royal Academy of Engineering, MacRobert Award
(3-way catalyst)
1995 - Queen’s Award for Export, Environment
(autocatalyst)
2000 - Royal Academy of Engineering, MacRobert Award
(CRT® technology)
Johnson Matthey’s research and development
activities are focused on improved catalyst performance,
along with reductions in platinum group metal content
of our products.
Our technology enables cost-effective compliance
with regulations.