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Power from the sun, money from the crowd: community energy offers low-cost finance for renewables

Tim Braunholtz-Speight By Tim Braunholtz-Speight Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Energy and Environment, Renewables, Science and Engineering, Science and Technology, Urban Posted: March 25, 2020

The fall in the cost of renewable energy has created new possibilities for citizen investors to fund community energy projects. However, the majority require some level of price support. In this blog, researchers from The University of Manchester call for policies to support the growth of this sector, such as encouraging the purchase of community-generated […]

Tagged With: business, Business Energy & Industry, community, consumption, energy, energy & industry, Energy Community, environment, infrastructure, productivity, renewable energy, renewables, science & engineering, technology

Innovation: why we need to fail more often, in order to succeed

James Baker By James Baker Filed Under: Science and Technology Posted: October 24, 2019

In this blog James Baker, Chief Executive Officer of Graphene@Manchester, explores the UK approach to innovation and finding the next ‘Big Thing’ to stay competitive at a global level. North America continue to produce a succession pioneers who have delivered innovation through highly disruptive products and services. The UK approach to innovation is different with […]

Tagged With: advanced materials, Business Energy & Industry, entrepreneurial spirit, graphene, Greater Manchester, infrastructure, innovation, productivity, science & engineering, technology

Innovation on the frontline: rebuilding bodies with ‘Bone Bricks’

By Paulo Bartolo, Andy Weightman and Glen Cooper Filed Under: Science and Technology Posted: October 17, 2019

In this blog a team from the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at The University of Manchester introduce their innovative pilot project ‘Bone Bricks’ which demonstrates how advanced materials can play a key part in providing solutions to global challenges. The Bone Bricks pilot project was born, seeking a solution to the kinds […]

Tagged With: advanced materials, biotechnology, global challenge, graphene, Health & Social Care, Industrial Biotechnology, Industry 4.0, innovation, OnMaterials, overseas aid, technology

We need an ‘Internet of Materials’ to get from lab to market faster

By Phil Withers Filed Under: Science and Technology Posted: October 3, 2019

In this blog Professor Phil Withers, Chief Scientist at the Henry Royce Institute calls for an ‘Internet of Materials’ to help the UK to innovate faster, smarter and with a more competitive edge. A new material or process can utterly transform a sector, or even our lifestyle. Failing fast in the lab and learning quickly […]

Tagged With: advanced materials, biotechnology, Business Energy & Industry, data, graphene, Industrial Biotechnology, Industry 4.0, innovation, internet, OnMaterials, science & engineering, technology

Learning from nature: a sustainable bio-based future?

By Kirk J Malone Filed Under: Science and Technology Posted: September 20, 2019

Dr Kirk J Malone is Director of Commercialisation at the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology. In this blog he looks to nature as part of a wider rethink into how we produce, process and recycle materials. • There needs to be a fundamental rethink in the way we manufacture and dispose of materials. • One of […]

Tagged With: biotechnology, Business Energy & Industry, environment, graphene, Industrial Biotechnology, innovation, OnMaterials, plastics, science & engineering, sustainability, technology, waste

Science, industry, and government must pull together to solve our plastic addiction

By Mike Shaver Filed Under: Energy and Environment, Science and Technology Posted: September 5, 2019

Mike Shaver is currently Professor of Polymer Science at the University of Manchester in the School of Materials. In this article Mike explores how we should be viewing the use of plastic and also how we can avoid the potential environmental problems from plastic alternatives. Sustainable alternatives to plastic need thoughtful analysis of the whole […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, consumption, environment, graphene, OnMaterials, plastics, science & engineering, sustainability, waste

Beyond technology: addressing the social and sustainability challenges of next generation industrial systems

By Philip Shapira Filed Under: Digital Futures, Industry 4.0, Science and Engineering, Science and Technology Posted: January 22, 2019

This week’s annual gathering of the World Economic Forum in Davos will discuss prospects for ‘Globalisation 4.0’, with participants debating how to match a global economy increasingly driven by new technology and the movement of ideas, people, and goods, with citizens around the world looking to ‘take back control’. Professor Philip Shapira from the Manchester […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Climate Action, #SDG Decent Work and Economic Growth, #SDG Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, #SDG Responsible Production and Consumption, AMBS, Business Energy & Industry, climate change, consumption, Davos, fourth industrial revolution, Globalisation 4.0, Industry 4.0, MIOIR, productivity

Messy but meaningful – how to make interdisciplinary water-energy-food-environment research more influential

Alice LarkinClaire Hoolohan By Alice Larkin and Claire Hoolohan Filed Under: Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, Science and Technology Posted: November 19, 2018

UK academia is arguably at the forefront of the kind of inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary research needed to tackle global grand societal challenges. This distinctive mode of research aims to be policy-relevant and impactful, but by its nature is often messy, complex and difficult to communicate. Here, a group of academics from The University of Manchester […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDGLifeBelowWater, #SDGLifeOnLand, Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, environment, interdisciplinary, Life Below Water, Life on Land, nexus, sustainability, trans-disciplinary

Expert reaction – Environmental Audit Committee report

Claire Hoolohan By Claire Hoolohan Filed Under: Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, Energy and Environment, Science and Technology, Urban Posted: July 30, 2018

The Environmental Audit Committee launched its report on heat-related deaths and included a series of recommendations for the Government. Dr Claire Hoolohan Research Fellow at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, considers how suitable recommendations in this report around water use are, and what additions she’d like to see. Claire’s current project, working with […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, Cities and Environment, Clean water, climate change, consumption, devohealth, Digital Futures, energy, environment, Health & Social Care, house building, Tyndall, urban planning, water use

Brexit risks supply problems for nuclear medicine

By Dr Hywel Owen Filed Under: Brexit, Europe, Science and Technology Posted: July 16, 2018

As the UK moves towards the intended ‘exit day’ of March 29th, 2019, some of the details of the foreseen – and unforeseen – consequences of Brexit are becoming clearer. One of these is the UK Government’s stated aim to withdraw from Euratom, and the likely effects or otherwise of Brexit upon medical isotope supply. […]

Tagged With: Brexit, care quality, Euratom, European Union, Health & Social Care, innovation, International trade, Medical isotopes, Medical Supplies, NHS, nuclear, Nuclear Medicine

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