
TechnipFMC (United Kingdom)
TechnipFMC (United Kingdom)
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assignment_turned_in Project2008 - 2013Partners:Weidlinger Associates, Microstencil Ltd, Advanced Optical Technology, BAE Systems Avionics Management Ltd, Italian Institute of Technology +170 partnersWeidlinger Associates,Microstencil Ltd,Advanced Optical Technology,BAE Systems Avionics Management Ltd,Italian Institute of Technology,NCR Financial Solutions Ltd,University of Transylvania,Loadpoint Ltd,Virtual Interconnect Limited,BCF Designs Ltd,Reachin software,BCF Designs Ltd,IMEC - REALITY,Ituna Solutions Limited,Merlin Circuits,Airbus (Germany),IKEA Properties Investments Ltd,Merlin Circuits,MBDA (United Kingdom),IKEA Properties Investments Ltd,BAE Sytems Electronics Ltd,Kestrel 3D,Loadpoint (United Kingdom),BAE Systems (Sweden),Pathtrace Engineering Systems Ltd,SLI Limited,BAE Systems Avionics,Qioptiq Ltd,Transylvania University of Bra?ov,Microstencil Ltd,RENISHAW,OptoSci (United Kingdom),Weidlinger Associates (United States),Selex-Galileo,NTU,ROLLS-ROYCE PLC,Scotweave Ltd,Siemens (United Kingdom),BAE Systems Avionics Management Ltd,First Syngenta UIC,AWE Aldermaston,Cv FMC Technologies Ltd,Optocap Ltd,Bath Spa University,Silicon Graphics,Micro Circuit Engineering,Omnova Solutions,RENISHAW,IMEC - REALITY,The Mathworks Ltd,Heriot-Watt University,FMC Energy Systems,PowerPhotonic Ltd,Advanced Optical Technology,SLI Limited,QinetiQ (Malvern),Sun Microsystems,Qioptiq Ltd,BAE Systems Avionics Management Ltd,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED,Cv FMC Technologies Ltd,Kodak Ltd,J C Bamford Excavators (United Kingdom),3D Systems (United Kingdom),Mactaggart Scott & Co Ltd,The Mathworks Ltd,Agilent Technologies (United Kingdom),Reachin software,Mactaggart Scott & Co Ltd,Cv FMC Technologies Ltd,Roper Technologies (United Kingdom),Silicon Graphics,Virtual Interconnect Limited,Microstencil Ltd,Italian Institute of Technology,IKEA Properties Investments Ltd,Virtual Interconnect Limited,Selex-Galileo,University of Bath,Qinetiq (United Kingdom),LSTECH LTD,Airbus,Sira Ltd,PowerPhotonic Ltd,FMC Energy Systems,J C Bamford Excavators (United Kingdom),D-Cubed Ltd,Design LED,FMC Energy Systems,BAE Systems (Sweden),IMEC - REALITY,3D Systems Inc,Weidlinger Associates,Advanced Optical Technology,C A Models Ltd,Piezo Composite Transducers (PCT) Ltd,Raytheon (United Kingdom),BAE Systems Naval Ships,Micro Circuit Engineering,Sira Ltd,ModCell,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),MBDA UK Ltd,Sun Microsystems,Kestrel 3D,Heriot-Watt University,Agilent Technologies (United Kingdom),Pathtrace Engineering Systems Ltd,Lightworks Design Ltd,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre,NCR Financial Solutions Ltd,Rofin-Sinar UK Ltd,RSL,Piezo Composite Transducers (PCT) Ltd,Loadpoint Ltd,Rofin-Sinar UK Ltd,TechnipFMC (United Kingdom),Silicon Graphics,Agilent Technologies (United Kingdom),SLI Limited,Scotweave Ltd,Pathtrace Engineering Systems Ltd,AWE,Design LED,ModCell,Ituna Solutions Limited,University of Strathclyde,Exception PCB Ltd,D-Cubed Ltd,RSL,Sun Microsystems,BCF Designs Ltd,Ituna Solutions Limited,Optocap Ltd,J C Bamford Excavators (United Kingdom),Merlin Circuit Technology (United Kingdom),University of Strathclyde,D-Cubed Ltd,Airbus (United Kingdom),MBDA UK Ltd,Sira Ltd,University of Transylvania,Lightworks Design Ltd,Exception PCB Ltd,Reachin software,Piezo Composite Transducers (PCT) Ltd,IceRobotics Ltd,Exception PCB Ltd,Heidenhain (United Kingdom),Scotweave Ltd,Kodak Ltd,Syngenta Ltd,LSTECH LTD,Mactaggart Scott & Co Ltd,PowerPhotonic (United Kingdom),BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre,Omnova Solutions,University of Nottingham,Syngenta Ltd,University of Bath,Renishaw Plc,Renishaw (United Kingdom),Omnova Solutions,BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Selex Sensors and Aiborne Systems Ltd,NCR Financial Solutions Ltd,Rofin (United Kingdom),Design LED,Heriot-Watt University,Generic Robotics (United Kingdom),Lightworks Design Ltd,Kodak (United Kingdom),Micro Circuit EngineeringFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/F02553X/1Funder Contribution: 7,146,840 GBPThe Scottish Manufacturing Institute aims to research technology for manufacture, addressing the requirements of European, UK and regional industries. It taps into the broad expanse of research at Heriot-Watt University to deliver innovative manufacturing technology solutions. The SMI delivers high quality research and education in innovative manufacturing technology for high value, lower volume, highly customised, and high IP content products that enable European and UK Manufacturers to compete in an environment of increased global competition, environmental concern, sustainability and regulation, where access to knowledge, skills and IP determine where manufacturing is located. Our mission is to deliver high impact research in innovative manufacturing technologies based on the multidisciplinary technology resource across Heriot-Watt University, the Edinburgh Research Partnership, the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance and beyond. The Institute is organised into three themes:- Digital Tools;- Photonics; and - MicrosystemsThe vision of the Digital Tools Theme is to provide tomorrow's engineers with tools that will help them to easily capture, locate, exploit and manipulate 3D information for mechanical products of all kinds using distributed, networked resources. Photonics has strong resonance with the needs of developed economies to compete in the 21st Century global market for manufacturing, providing: routes to low cost automated manufacture; and the key processes underpinning high added value products. We have a shared conviction that photonics technologies are an essential component of any credible strategy for knowledge-based industrial production. The Photonics Theme vision is for the SMI to be internationally recognised as the leading UK focus for industrially-relevant photonics R&D, delivering a mix of academic and commercial outputs in hardware, process technology and production applications.The principal strategy of the Microsystems Theme is to research into new integration and packaging solutions of MEMS that are low cost, mass manufacturable and easily adoptable by the industry. The vision is to become a European Centre of Excellence in MEMS integration and packaging over the next 5 years. We thus aspire to service UK manufacturing industry with innovative technology for high value, lower volume, highly customised, and high IP content products; and to help UK industry expand globally in an internationally competitive market.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2022Partners:SKM, EDF Energy (United Kingdom), SIEMENS PLC, Renewable Energy Systems (United Kingdom), NAREC National Renewable Energy Centre +63 partnersSKM,EDF Energy (United Kingdom),SIEMENS PLC,Renewable Energy Systems (United Kingdom),NAREC National Renewable Energy Centre,TÜV SÜD (United Kingdom),TÜV SÜD (United Kingdom),GARRAD HASSAN & PARTNERS LTD,EDF Energy (United Kingdom),Atkins (United Kingdom),Energy Technology Centre,Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,EDF Energy (United Kingdom),Sinclair Knight Merz(Europe) Ltd(Jacobs),RES,Romax Technology,SP GENERAT,SP GENERAT,Technology Innovation Centre,Garrad Hassan & Partners Ltd,Scottish and Southern Energy (United Kingdom),SIEMENS PLC,NAREC National Renewable Energy Centre,EDF Energy Plc (UK),Energy Technology Partnership,Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,Siemens plc (UK),Atkins UK,Subsea 7 Limited,TechnipFMC (United Kingdom),OFFSHORE RENEWABLE ENERGY CATAPULT,SKM,SgurrEnergy Ltd,University of Strathclyde,Romax Technology,Vattenfall (United Kingdom),Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,GARRAD HASSAN & PARTNERS LTD,Scottish Power Renewables Ltd,Industrial Advisory Board,FloWave TT Limited,TUV NEL Ltd,Energy Technology Partnership,Technology Innovation Centre,Industrial Advisory Board,NAREC National Renewable Energy Centre,Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult,Technip Offshore Wind Ltd UK,FloWave TT Limited,Subsea 7 Limited,LR IMEA,Gamesa,SgurrEnergy,Romax Technology (United Kingdom),University of Strathclyde,TUV NEL Ltd,RES,Gamesa,Atkins UK,Scottish Power (United Kingdom),Energy Technology Centre,SgurrEnergy,Vattenfall Wind Power Ltd,Lloyd's Register Foundation,Lloyd's Register,National Renewable Energy Centre,LR IMEA,Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plcFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L016680/1Funder Contribution: 3,936,380 GBPThis proposal is to establish a DTC in Wind and Marine Energy Systems. It brings together the UK's leading institutions in Wind Energy, the University of Strathclyde, and Marine Energy, the University of Edinburgh. The wider aim, drawing on existing links to the European Research Community, is to maintain a growing research capability, with the DTC at is core, that is internationally leading in wind and marine energy and on a par with the leading centres in Denmark, the USA, Germany and the Netherlands. To meet the interdisciplinary research demands of this sector requires a critical mass of staff and early stage researchers, of the sort that this proposal would deliver, to be brought together with all the relevant skills. Between the two institutions, academic staff have in-depth expertise covering the wind and wave resource, aerodynamics and hydrodynamics, design of wind turbines and marine energy devices, wind farms, fixed and floating structures, wind turbine, wind farm and marine energy devices control, power conversion, condition monitoring, asset management, grid-integration issues and economics of renewable energy. A centre of learning and research with strong links to the Wind and Marine Energy industry will be created that will provide a stimulating environment for the PhD students. In the first year of a four year programme, a broad intensive training will be provided to the students in all aspects of Wind and Marine Energy together with professional engineer training in research, communication, business and entrepreneurial skills. The latter will extend throughout the four years of the programme. Research will be undertaken in all aspects of Wind and Marine Energy. A DTC in Wind and Marine Energy Systems is vital to the UK energy sector for a number of reasons. The UK electricity supply industry is currently undergoing a challenging transition driven by the need to meet the Government's binding European targets to provide 15% of the UK's total primary energy consumption from renewable energy sources by 2020. Given that a limited proportion of transport and heating energy will come from such sources, it is expected that electricity supply will make the major contribution to this target. As a consequence, 40% or more of electricity will have to be generated from non-thermal sources. It is predicted that the UK market for both onshore and offshore wind energy is set to grow to £20 billion by 2015.There is a widely recognised skills gap in renewable energy that could limit this projected growth in the UK and elsewhere unless the universities dramatically increase the scale of their activities in this area. At the University of Strathclyde, the students will initially be housed in the bespoke accommodation in the Royal College Building allocated and refurbished for the existing DTC in Wind and Marine Energy Systems then subsequently in the Technology and Innovation Centre Building when it is completed. At the University of Edinburgh, the students will be housed in the bespoke accommodation in the Kings Buildings allocated and refurbished for the existing IDC in Offshore Renewable Energy. The students will have access to the most advanced design, analysis and simulation software tools available, including the industry standard wind turbine and wind farm design tools and a wide range of power system and computation modelling packages. Existing very strong links to industry of the academic team will be utilised to provide strategic guidance to the proposed DTC in Wind and Marine Energy through company membership of its Industrial Advisory Board and participation in 8 week 7 projects as part of the training year and in 3 year PhD projects. In addition, to providing suggestions for projects and engaging in the selection process, the Industry Partners provide support in the form of data, specialist software, access to test-rigs and advice and guidance to the students.
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