Transforming the Foundation Industries: a Network+ Towards Value by Innovation

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Title
Transforming the Foundation Industries: a Network+ Towards Value by Innovation

CoPED ID
956ef1b9-47f5-49fe-bf8d-779a4828c219

Status
Active

Funders

Value
£4,204,100

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2021

End Date
Dec. 31, 2023

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The UK Foundation Industries (Glass, Metals, Cement, Ceramics, Bulk Chemicals and Paper), are worth £52B to the UK economy, produce 28 million tonnes of materials per year and account for 10% of the UK total CO2 emissions. These industries face major challenges in meeting the UK Government's legal commitment for 2050 to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions by 100% relative to 1990, as they are characterised by highly intensive use of both resources and energy.

While all sectors are implementing steps to increase recycling and reuse of materials, they are at varying stages of creating road maps to zero carbon. These roadmaps depend on the switching of the national grid to low carbon energy supply based on green electricity and sustainable sources of hydrogen and biofuels along with carbon capture and storage solutions. Achievement of net zero carbon will also require innovations in product and process design and the adoption of circular economy and industrial symbiosis approaches via new business models, enabled as necessary by changes in national and global policies. Additionally, the Governments £4.7B National Productivity Investment Fund recognises the need for raising UK productivity across all industrial sectors to match best international standards. High levels of productivity coupled with low carbon strategies will contribute to creating a transformation of the foundation industry landscape, encouraging strategic retention of the industries in the UK, resilience against global supply chain shocks such as Covid-19 and providing quality jobs and a clean environment.

The strategic importance of these industries to UK productivity and environmental targets has been acknowledged by the provision of £66M from the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund to support a Transforming Foundation Industries cluster. Recognising that the individual sectors will face many common problems and opportunities, the TFI cluster will serve to encourage and facilitate a cross sectoral approach to the major challenges faced. As part of this funding an Academic Network Plus will be formed, to ensure the establishment of a vibrant community of academics and industry that can organise and collaborate to build disciplinary and interdisciplinary solutions to the major challenges. The Network Plus will serve as a basis to ensure that the ongoing £66M TFI programme is rolled out, underpinned by a portfolio of the best available UK interdisciplinary science, and informed by cross sectoral industry participation.

Our network, initially drawn from eight UK universities, and over 30 industrial organisations will support the UK foundation industries by engaging with academia, industry, policy makers and non-governmental organisations to identify and address challenges and opportunities to co-develop and adopt transformative technologies, business models and working practices. Our expertise covers all six foundation industries, with relevant knowledge of materials, engineering, bulk chemicals, manufacturing, physical sciences, informatics, economics, circular economy and the arts & humanities. Through our programme of mini-projects, workshops, knowledge transfer, outreach and dissemination, the Network will test concepts and guide the development of innovative outcomes to help transform UK foundation industries. The Network will be inclusive across disciplines, embracing best practice in Knowledge Exchange from the Arts and Humanities, and inclusive of the whole UK academic and industrial communities, enabling access for all to the activity programme and project fund opportunities.

University of Sheffield LEAD_ORG
Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry PP_ORG
Breedon Cement Ltd PP_ORG
University of Liverpool PP_ORG
Imerys PP_ORG
FeTu Ltd PP_ORG
British Glass PP_ORG
Aluminium Federation Ltd PP_ORG
North East Process Industry ClusterNEPIC PP_ORG
IOM3 PP_ORG
Hartree Centre PP_ORG
University of Warwick PP_ORG
Vesuvius UK PP_ORG
EDGE Digital Manufacturing Limited PP_ORG
Sheffield Forgemasters Engineering Ltd PP_ORG
Materials Processing Institute (MPI) PP_ORG
LKAB Minerals Ltd PP_ORG
Goodwin Steel Castings PP_ORG
Confederation of Paper Industries PP_ORG
Policy Connect PP_ORG
CFMS Services Ltd PP_ORG
N8 Research Partnership PP_ORG
Building Research Establishment Ltd BRE PP_ORG
UK Steel PP_ORG
British Ceramic Confederation PP_ORG
AkzoNobel UK PP_ORG
Glass Futures Ltd PP_ORG
Mineral Products Association PP_ORG
Northumbria University PP_ORG
Henry Royce Institute PP_ORG
PYROPTIK INSTRUMENTS LIMITED PP_ORG
Celsa Steel UK PP_ORG
Union Papertech Ltd PP_ORG
Ferroday Ltd PP_ORG
British Coatings Federation PP_ORG
Johnson Matthey Plc PP_ORG
Tata Steel UK PP_ORG
Connected Digital Economy Catapult PP_ORG
James Cropper Plc PP_ORG
Liberty Speciality Steels PP_ORG
British Steel Ltd PP_ORG
Industry Wales PP_ORG
CERAM Research PP_ORG
North West Business Leadership Team PP_ORG
Croda Europe Limited PP_ORG
Sheffield Hallam University PP_ORG
University of Leeds COLLAB_ORG
University of Liverpool COLLAB_ORG
Manchester Metropolitan University COLLAB_ORG
University of Warwick COLLAB_ORG
Imperial College London COLLAB_ORG
Econotherm Ltd COLLAB_ORG
British Standards Institution BSI COLLAB_ORG
Pilkington Group Limited COLLAB_ORG
Brunel University London COLLAB_ORG
University of Manchester COLLAB_ORG
Luxfer MEL Technologies COLLAB_ORG
London South Bank University COLLAB_ORG
Morgan Advanced Materials COLLAB_ORG
British Glass COLLAB_ORG
Aggregate Industries UK Ltd COLLAB_ORG
Materials Processing Institute COLLAB_ORG
University of Birmingham COLLAB_ORG
University of Bath COLLAB_ORG
Swansea University COLLAB_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Industry
  2. Emissions
  3. Innovations
  4. Enterprises
  5. Sustainable development
  6. Forest industry
  7. Innovation policy
  8. Competitive strength
  9. Paper industry
  10. Decrease (active)
  11. Energy policy
  12. Productivity
  13. Greenhouse gases
  14. Circular economy
  15. Industrial communities

Extracted key phrases
  1. UK Foundation Industries
  2. Transforming Foundation Industries cluster
  3. Good available UK interdisciplinary science
  4. UK total CO2 emission
  5. UK economy
  6. UK productivity
  7. UK academic
  8. UK Government
  9. UK university
  10. Foundation industry landscape
  11. Cross sectoral industry participation
  12. Low carbon energy supply
  13. Pound;66 M TFI programme
  14. Low carbon strategy
  15. Academic Network Plus

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