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  1. Enabling a sustainable energy system across Wales

    …able Production and Purification of H2 Rich Gases WP7 Hydrogen and Syngas: Efficient Use FLEXIS is applying its research to a physical site based in Neath Port Talbot. Real data from the area’s energy producers and consumers, including the local community, Tata Steel Port Talbot and local industry as well as the Pen y Cymoedd wind farm, is modelled to work out how to integrate, store and supply smart, clean energy. FLEXIS is contributing academic…

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  2. New hydrogen transport and green jobs at Teesside University

    …ses and with huge reductions in many other air pollutants. The knock-on benefits of a strong hydrogen economy could add up to £7billion to the region’s economy from now until 2050, creating thousands of jobs in the process The Government has highlighted Teesside as being perfectly placed to reap these benefits. Utilising its unique geography and industrial strengths, the new National Hydrogen Transport Centre would sit alongside plans to build the…

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  3. Project STEAMhouse at Birmingham City University gets a new home

    …to start-up and small businesses enabling them to have a base to work from efficiently, and network effectively. GROUND FLOOR Enter the building into a large reception area and cafe, a triple height atrium and exhibition space/gallery. The Ground Floor also contains dedicated facilities for STEAM learning, prototyping, and coworking, and will also house workshops, events and production space. ACQUIRE UNIQUE OFFICE SPACE Would you like to discover…

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  4. Multi million dollar backing for clean energy breakthrough

    …ghview Power, where Professor Morgan worked as Chief Technical Officer from 2009 to 2011, and the University of Brighton have worked together through three consultancies, a Knowledge Transfer Partnership, and a project backed by Innovate UK. Three university Early Career Researchers, Senior Lecturer Dr Angad Panesar, Principal Lecturer Dr Konstantina Vogiatzaki, and Research Fellow Dr Emily Pike-Wilson, have also been involved in this cooperation…

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  5. Film and TV training at Birmingham City University

    …ing theatres. Each desk can control up to 120 sound sources in six banks of 20 channels. The desk alone cost £50,000. Studio B / Milo (TV) Studio B is a green screen studio for recording material that will then have CGI (computer-generated imagery) added to form the final image. The studio has a motion control camera, ‘Milo’, which can reproduce the same programmed move repeatedly. This allows the CGI and the live image to be synced. Like Studio A…

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  6. Energy case study: Michael Castle

    …entation on battery cells. Inspired to pursue a research career by his department and supervisor, he is researching mathematical modelling of battery micro-structures to facilitate higher discharge rates, allowing the stored energy to be used more efficiently. His work could help develop improved battery systems, which could allow for higher powered, cleaner, more environmentally friendly batteries. Back to case studies page…

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  7. University Business: Review 2017

    …ity Business to give her review of the past year in HE and what may lie in store for the sector in 2018. What lessons have we learned in 2017 that will help us prepare for the year ahead? Be proactive as well as reactive. We have had to deal with a tremendous amount of policy change in a context made uncertain by Brexit and the political fallout in the UK – and universities have got caught up in some of this. Next year may be just as turbulent, so…

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  8. Knowledge exchange: Knowledge transfer to support businesses

    …incubation unit Innospace gives support to entrepreneurs with low-cost facilities and on-demand mentoring to help get their companies off the ground. More than 100 start-up businesses can benefit at any one time from the flexible working space in the city centre campus and more than 370 tenants have passed through its doors since it began in 2007….

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  9. Talent: Helping design graduate launch successful international artisan homeware company

    …n Tunisia but having lived all my life immersed in different cultures has definitely shaped my work and I’m a true believer that artefacts tell the tale of a place and time,” Hend explained. Hend’s latest collection, ‘British Made’ aims to contribute to the revival of the British craft movement. “British craft, and in particular ceramics, has been in decline for a number of years now,” she said. “My new collection fuses traditional British ceramic…

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  10. Talent: Nurturing early development of students and graduates’ businesses

    …nning company, TechSilver, started by current student Miles Waghorn in late 2014, which is an online based technology store specialising in innovative products and helpful services for the growing senior demographic. Miles won the ‘Next Generation – New Business Idea’ Award at the inaugural VentureFest East Midlands last year. Many other now well-established businesses in Nottingham that started life in The Hive include GoDine, a national restaura…

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