Real-time weld defect identification demonstrates the power of collaboration
A new University of Strathclyde involved technology to identify weld defects in minutes will save time and cost in high-integrity fabrications for nuclear new build projects and other quality-critical applications.
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Students driven to success in inaugural year of Formula 1 Engineering Scholarships
Two Strathclyde scholars are among ten to be selected for prestigious Formula 1 Engineering Scholarships.
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Three Strathclyde projects win funding to support sustainable future of space
Three projects at the University of Strathclyde to tackle the problem of space debris have won funding of more than £500,000 from the UK Space Agency.
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University of Strathclyde hosts Glasgow Space Enterprise Lab
The lab, launched in partnership with the Satellite Applications Catapult, further demonstrates Strathclyde’s commitment to supporting the development of the Scottish Space Sector.
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UWS Innovation targets worldwide water leaks
Millions of litres of water lost from leaking underground pipes could be saved through an innovative solution developed by pioneering technology company FIDO Tech and University of the West of Scotland (UWS) academics.
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NMIS and Boeing officially open new R&D facility in Renfrewshire
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland and the world’s largest aerospace company have officially opened a new research and development facility within the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland.
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£30M state-of-the-art Aerospace Innovation Centre at Prestwick launched
The Spirit AeroSystems Aerospace Innovation Centre (AIC) has been established as a centre of excellence for the research and development of advanced materials, digital manufacturing technologies and processes, where Spirit will collaborate with industry and academic partners to innovate, train and develop skills for today and tomorrow.
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New partnership set to future proof process manufacturing in Scotland
The University of Strathclyde, the operator of the NMIS, has announced that it’s forming a partnership with North Ayrshire Council and CPI to help future proof key process manufacturing industries, such as pharmaceuticals, food and drink and chemical products.
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