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Sheffield Opens Three Advanced Engineering Centres

Sheffield Opens Three Advanced Engineering Centres

Three new multi-million pound research centres have been opened by the University of Sheffield in the region, aiming to further boost the city’s reputation as a hub for advanced engineering. The new centres could also boost the reputation of the Northern Powerhouse as a leader in advanced research, innovation and engineering. The Royce Translational Centre […]

University of Sheffield Confirms £10m Investment from Science Research Council

University of Sheffield Confirms £10m Investment from Science Research Council

The University of Sheffield has confirmed a £10 million investment from Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to lead The Manufacture using Advanced Powder Processes (MAPP) Hub. MAPP will focus on developing new powder-based manufacturing processes that provide low energy, low cost and low waste manufacturing routes and products for UK industry. MAPP, which […]

Welsh Government to Invest £20m in Advanced Manufacturing & Research Institute

Welsh Government to Invest £20m in Advanced Manufacturing & Research Institute

The Welsh Government is planning to invest £20 million in a new Advanced Manufacturing & Research Institute have been welcomed by Colin Sirett, chief executive officer of the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC). The AMRC has worked with Deeside Enterprise Zone Advisory Board, Swansea University, and Coleg Cambria to develop the new […]

AMRC Launches AMOS Project to Develop Pioneering Additive Manufacturing Repair Technique for Aerospace Industry

AMRC Launches AMOS Project to Develop Pioneering Additive Manufacturing Repair Technique for Aerospace Industry

Experts in additive manufacturing at the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) are leading the way on a global scale in respect of developing pioneering repair and maintenance technologies for the aerospace industry. The research has been dubbed the AMOS project, a somewhat smaller a mouthful than Additive Manufacturing Optimisation Simulation platform for repairing and […]