Sir Henry Royce Institute - Manchester and NNL Equipment

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Title
Sir Henry Royce Institute - Manchester and NNL Equipment

CoPED ID
4fb7218b-204b-4985-b889-691e54ac78e3

Status
Active

Funders

Value
£102,000,000

Start Date
March 31, 2016

End Date
Feb. 28, 2023

Description

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As a national institute, The Sir Henry Royce Institute (SHRI) for Advanced Materials, will provide the missing 'link' in the UK innovation chain allowing the iterative design of advanced materials for various applications, at speed and reasonable cost, providing a critical component to delivering on the government's economic strategy. The Institute will reduce the time-scales to translate discoveries to applications, provide strategic leadership together with training and career development in areas of particular need.

The aim is to establish the Sir Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials as an 'An international flagship for the accelerated discovery and development of new materials systems for the economic and societal benefit of the UK.'.
The SHRI will cover the invention and manufacture of Soft Materials; Functional Materials; Structural Engineering Materials and Energy Materials along with the necessary facilities to test and characterise them within a framework that emphasises the sustainable use of materials.

Initially there will be 9 core material areas led by founding partners:

Chemical materials discovery
Biomedical materials and devices
Materials for energy efficient ICT
Atoms to devices
2D Materials systems
Advanced Metals Processing
Materials systems for demanding environments
Energy Storage
Nuclear materials


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Potential Impact:
The Pathways to Impact for this funding will be realised through the collective benefits management activity for the Sir Henry Royce Institute.

University of Manchester LEAD_ORG
Sainsbury's COLLAB_ORG
Morgan Advanced Materials COLLAB_ORG
Indian Institute of Science Bangalore COLLAB_ORG
Faerch COLLAB_ORG
CuanTec COLLAB_ORG
B&M Longworth COLLAB_ORG
Merck COLLAB_ORG
GBVi COLLAB_ORG
Waste and Resources action Programme COLLAB_ORG
Bracket Global COLLAB_ORG
PZ Cussons COLLAB_ORG
Samsung COLLAB_ORG
PlasticsEurope COLLAB_ORG
M&I Materials Limited COLLAB_ORG
Gateway Community College COLLAB_ORG
Polytag COLLAB_ORG
Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) COLLAB_ORG
Viridor COLLAB_ORG
National Physical Laboratory NPL COLLAB_ORG
ESR Technology COLLAB_ORG
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) COLLAB_ORG
BASF COLLAB_ORG
Ionoptika COLLAB_ORG
Alpla COLLAB_ORG
SUEZ worldwide COLLAB_ORG
Nestlé (Global) COLLAB_ORG
Delphis Eco COLLAB_ORG
Argent Energy COLLAB_ORG
FFEI COLLAB_ORG
Derwen Aggregates COLLAB_ORG
Dezeen Limited COLLAB_ORG
Government of the UK COLLAB_ORG
Tesco plc COLLAB_ORG
boohoo.com COLLAB_ORG
The Co-operative Group Ltd COLLAB_ORG
Axion COLLAB_ORG
Dsposal COLLAB_ORG
Unilever R&D Vlaardingen B.V. COLLAB_ORG
Braskem S.A. COLLAB_ORG
National Health Service COLLAB_ORG
Element Materials Technology Ltd COLLAB_ORG
Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste COLLAB_ORG
University of Bath COLLAB_ORG
Diamond Light Source COLLAB_ORG
University of Warwick COLLAB_ORG
Braskem COLLAB_ORG

Subjects by relevance
  1. Materials (matter)
  2. Strategic leadership
  3. Career development
  4. Energy efficiency
  5. Polymers
  6. Sustainable development

Extracted key phrases
  1. Sir Henry Royce Institute
  2. Chemical material discovery
  3. New material system
  4. 2d material system
  5. Advanced Materials
  6. Core material area
  7. Biomedical material
  8. Nuclear material
  9. Structural Engineering Materials
  10. Energy Materials
  11. Soft Materials
  12. Functional Materials
  13. Collective benefit management activity
  14. Advanced Metals processing
  15. NNL Equipment

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