Enhanced electrical insulation is needed to take advantage of many new developments in the field of superconducting magnets. Many magnet designs require an insulate-before-winding approach in order to achieve top performance. In order to take advantage of Niobium tin and oxide superconductors, which are inherently brittle after heat treatment, the conductor must be shaped and wound into the coil prior to heat treatment. CTD’s Co-Processed Ceramic Insulation, which enables co-processing of the conductor and the insulation, provides for magnet performance enhancements and manufacturing cost reductions. Recent research results will presented, including thermal expansion measurements which show the expansion of the ceramic insulation closely matches that of copper. A discussion of future research plans with a focus on magnet cost reductions through the use of the ceramic insulation material.