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    Materials for Manufacturing – Sheffield: the Sir Henry Royce Institute and the Innovation District

    Start date: 23/04/2015
    Cost: Please register via Link

    In the Autumn Statement in December 2014 George Osborne announced as part of the funding for scientific Grand Challenges an investment of £235M to create the Sir Henry Royce Institute for advanced materials. The institute will drive collaborations between academia and industry, to commercialise the UK’s world-leading research in this field. The Sheffield wing of the institute, co-located with the AMRC High Value Manufacturing Catapult, focusses on the discovery and processing of materials for advanced manufacturing, particularly powder-based manufacturing.

    In the context of the vision for the Royce Institute presented by its coordinator, Manchester, leading speakers from business and research will outline future directions in materials for advanced manufacturing, and the development of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District. The event specifically includes an early forum for industry and business to help shape the scope of the venture.

    Registration

    To book a place please register here by Tuesday 14th April 2015. Spaces are limited so please book early.

    In the Autumn Statement in December 2014 George Osborne announced as part of the funding for scientific Grand Challenges an investment of £235M to create the Sir Henry Royce Institute for advanced materials. The institute will drive collaborations between academia and industry, to commercialise the UK’s world-leading research in this field. The Sheffield wing of the institute, co-located with the AMRC High Value Manufacturing Catapult, focusses on the discovery and processing of materials for advanced manufacturing, particularly powder-based manufacturing.

    In the context of the vision for the Royce Institute presented by its coordinator, Manchester, leading speakers from business and research will outline future directions in materials for advanced manufacturing, and the development of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District. The event specifically includes an early forum for industry and business to help shape the scope of the venture.

    Registration

    To book a place please register here by Tuesday 14th April 2015. Spaces are limited so please book early.

    Date: Thursday 23rd April 2015
    Time: 10am – 5pm
    Venue: The Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing Knowledge Transfer Centre

    Programme

    Morning session

    10.00 – 10.30

    • Arrival/registration/refreshments
    • Welcome & introduction – Professor Richard Jones, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation, University of Sheffield
    • Henry Royce Institute – Overview from Manchester University – Professor Colin Bailey, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Manchester (to be confirmed)
    • GKN Aerospace – Dan Johns, Chief Technologist
    • Rolls-Royce – Neil Glover, Head of Materials – Capability Acquisition
    • Showcasing the latest developments in engineering research:
    • Materials discovery for manufacturing – Professor Mark Rainforth, University of Sheffield
    • Powder metals for manufacturing – Professor Iain Todd, University of Sheffield

    12.30 – 13.30       Lunch

    Afternoon session

    • Translational research – Professor Keith Ridgway, Research Director, Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing
    • Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District – Diana Buckley, Economic Strategy Manager, Sheffield City Council
    • Listening to industry (informal industry comments from the floor)
    • Speaker panel – Q&A

    15.30 – 16.00

    • Networking/refreshments

    16.00 – 17.00

    Tour of Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing (optional)

    European Regional Development Fund Northern Powerhouse
    Partners Department for Business Innovation and Skills Finance Birmingham