Transforming the Foundation Industries Research and Innovation Hub (TransFIRE)

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Title
Transforming the Foundation Industries Research and Innovation Hub (TransFIRE)

CoPED ID
ecfdf783-a843-4391-b163-9781fd5bb0a0

Status
Active


Value
£24,184,100

Start Date
June 30, 2021

End Date
June 30, 2024

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The Transforming the Foundation Industries Challenge has set out the background of the six foundation industries; cement, ceramics, chemicals, glass, metals and paper, which produce 28 Mt pa (75% of all materials in our economy) with a value of £52Bn but also create 10% of UK CO2 emissions. These materials industries are the root of all supply chains providing fundamental products into the industrial sector, often in vertically-integrated fashion. They have a number of common factors: they are water, resource and energy-intensive, often needing high temperature processing; they share processes such as grinding, heating and cooling; they produce high-volume, often pernicious waste streams, including heat; and they have low profit margins, making them vulnerable to energy cost changes and to foreign competition.
Our Vision is to build a proactive, multidisciplinary research and practice driven Research and Innovation Hub that optimises the flows of all resources within and between the FIs. The Hub will work with communities where the industries are located to assist the UK in achieving its Net Zero 2050 targets, and transform these industries into modern manufactories which are non-polluting, resource efficient and attractive places to be employed. TransFIRe is a consortium of 20 investigators from 12 institutions, 49 companies and 14 NGO and government organisations related to the sectors, with expertise across the FIs as well as energy mapping, life cycle and sustainability, industrial symbiosis, computer science, AI and digital manufacturing, management, social science and technology transfer. TransFIRe will initially focus on three major challenges:
1 Transferring best practice - applying "Gentani": Across the FIs there are many processes that are similar, e.g. comminution, granulation, drying, cooling, heat exchange, materials transportation and handling. Using the philosophy Gentani (minimum resource needed to carry out a process) this research would benchmark and identify best practices considering resource efficiencies (energy, water etc.) and environmental impacts (dust, emissions etc.) across sectors and share information horizontally.
2 Where there's muck there's brass - creating new materials and process opportunities. Key to the transformation of our Foundation Industries will be development of smart, new materials and processes that enable cheaper, lower-energy and lower-carbon products. Through supporting a combination of fundamental research and focused technology development, the Hub will directly address these needs. For example, all sectors have material waste streams that could be used as raw materials for other sectors in the industrial landscape with little or no further processing. There is great potential to add more value by "upcycling" waste by further processes to develop new materials and alternative by-products from innovative processing technologies with less environmental impact. This requires novel industrial symbioses and relationships, sustainable and circular business models and governance arrangements.
3 Working with communities - co-development of new business and social enterprises. Large volumes of warm air and water are produced across the sectors, providing opportunities for low grade energy capture. Collaboratively with communities around FIs, we will identify the potential for co-located initiatives (district heating, market gardening etc.). This research will highlight issues of equality, diversity and inclusiveness, investigating the potential from societal, environmental, technical, business and governance perspectives. Added value to the project comes from the £3.5 M in-kind support of materials and equipment and use of manufacturing sites for real-life testing as well as a number of linked and aligned PhDs/EngDs from HEIs and partners This in-kind support will offer even greater return on investment and strongly embed the findings and operationalise them within the sector.

Cranfield University LEAD_ORG
Aluminium Federation Ltd COLLAB_ORG
CAST METALS FEDERATION COLLAB_ORG
Ansys, Inc COLLAB_ORG
Anglo American (United Kingdom) COLLAB_ORG
Siemens AG COLLAB_ORG
Wienerberger COLLAB_ORG
Hanson Cement COLLAB_ORG
AkzoNobel COLLAB_ORG
Northumbrian Water COLLAB_ORG
Constellium COLLAB_ORG
Mineral Products Association (MPA) COLLAB_ORG
Encirc COLLAB_ORG
Diageo COLLAB_ORG
Cambond Ltd COLLAB_ORG
Pilkington Glass COLLAB_ORG
Hoare Lea COLLAB_ORG
Chemical Industries Association COLLAB_ORG
British Glass COLLAB_ORG
The Royal Mint COLLAB_ORG
Glass Technology Services COLLAB_ORG
Liberty Steel COLLAB_ORG
Saint-Gobain Vetrotex COLLAB_ORG
Netzsch Instruments COLLAB_ORG
Luxfer Group COLLAB_ORG
Morgan Advanced Materials COLLAB_ORG
Croda International COLLAB_ORG
Land Instruments COLLAB_ORG
VESUVIUS UK LTD COLLAB_ORG
Celsa COLLAB_ORG
Lucideon COLLAB_ORG
Baowu Steel COLLAB_ORG
Materials Processing Institute COLLAB_ORG
Greenology (Teeside) Limited PP_ORG
International Synergies Ltd PP_ORG
Mineral Products Association PP_ORG
Breedon Cement Ltd PP_ORG
CLT Carbon Limiting Technologies PP_ORG
Confederation of Paper Industries PP_ORG
Constellium (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Society of Glass Technology PP_ORG
Northumbrian Water Group plc PP_ORG
Zentia (Ceiling Solutions Limited) (UK) PP_ORG
Almath Crucibles Ltd PP_ORG
Vesuvius (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Chemical Industries Association Ltd PP_ORG
Morgan Advanced Materials (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Glass Technology Services PP_ORG
Croda (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Hanson Heidelberg Cement Group PP_ORG
Cast Metals Federation (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Ansys UK Ltd PP_ORG
Kimberly-Clark Limited (UK) PP_ORG
AkzoNobel (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Encirc (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Bunting Magnetics Europe (UK) PP_ORG
Liberty House Group (UK) PP_ORG
Texon (UK) PP_ORG
URM (UK) Limited PP_ORG
Sheffield Refractories Ltd PP_ORG
Industry Wales PP_ORG
Fives Stein Limited PP_ORG
Luxfer MEL Technologies PP_ORG
Power Minerals Ltd PP_ORG
Siemens plc (UK) PP_ORG
Glass Futures Ltd PP_ORG
Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining PP_ORG
Innovate UK PP_ORG
NSG Group (UK) PP_ORG
British Glass PP_ORG
Saint Gobain Glass Industry PP_ORG
Capital Refractories Limited PP_ORG
Aluminium Federation Ltd PP_ORG
Saica Paper UK Ltd PP_ORG
British Ceramic Confederation PP_ORG
North East of England Process Industry Cluster (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Imerys (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Emerson Advanced Design Center PP_ORG
Beatson Clark Limited PP_ORG
IS Instruments (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Materials Processing Institute (MPI) PP_ORG
Heraeus (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
F.I.C (UK) Limited PP_ORG
Diageo (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
AMETEK (UK) PP_ORG
Netzsch (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Lucideon (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
LafargeHolcim (France) PP_ORG
Trent Refractories Ltd PP_ORG
Alpek Polyester UK Ltd PP_ORG
Guardian Industries (United States) PP_ORG
Celsa Steel UK PP_ORG
Norton Aluminium (United Kingdom) PP_ORG
Jayplas (J&A Young (Leicester) Ltd) PP_ORG
Catal International Ltd PP_ORG
EnergyNest (Norway) PP_ORG

Mark Jolly PI_PER
Konstantinos Salonitis COI_PER
Steven Yearley COI_PER
Steve Cinderby COI_PER
Evangelia Petavratzi COI_PER
Phil Purnell COI_PER
Shaowei Zhang COI_PER
Gary Haq COI_PER
Tom Bide COI_PER
Graham Ormondroyd COI_PER
Jonathan Cullen COI_PER
Sam Evans COI_PER
Rossitza Setchi COI_PER
Paul Bingham COI_PER
Matthew Unthank COI_PER
Sue Black COI_PER
Peter Ball COI_PER
Michal Drewniok COI_PER
Lampros Litos COI_PER
Clive Mitchell COI_PER
Justin Perry COI_PER
Anne Velenturf RESEARCH_COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Industry
  2. Paper industry
  3. Enterprises
  4. Ceramics industry
  5. Supply chains
  6. Sustainable development
  7. Emissions
  8. Optimisation
  9. Recycling
  10. Materials economy

Extracted key phrases
  1. Foundation Industries Research
  2. Foundation Industries Challenge
  3. Material industry
  4. Material waste stream
  5. Innovation Hub
  6. New material
  7. Low grade energy capture
  8. Material transportation
  9. Industrial sector
  10. Foundation industry
  11. Process opportunity
  12. Energy cost change
  13. Focused technology development
  14. UK co2 emission
  15. Energy mapping

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