Staffordshire-based Lucideon has teamed up with a leading tech group in a cutting-edge deal to develop a NASA-patented ceramic material. The development and commercialisation organisation is working with the Technetics Group to explore the use of the substance in high-temperature, high-speed applications. Technetics Group has licensed the patented ceramic composite
MoreKeele University has announced an “exciting” partnership which will see it work closely with Germany’s national aeronautics and space research centre on researching new materials and technologies for next generation aircrafts.
MoreAn industrial productivity specialist has invested a six-figure sum into a ‘UK-first’ facility aimed at helping manufacturing businesses gain a competitive edge.
MoreA Four Ashes firm has supplied its innovative camera technology to a piling and foundation specialist to reduce the risk of moving plant on site – viewed as the biggest cause of potential fatalities in construction.
MoreTwo Staffordshire firms have scooped prestigious King’s Awards for Enterprise.
MoreAward-winning creative agency i-creation has added another national title to its trophy cabinet with a win at the UK’s leading community rail awards.
MoreIt may look like CSI: Staffordshire but this is the very latest hands-on learning environment – preparing students for careers in forensics, tackling crime and fighting for justice.
MoreA leading Staffordshire-based technology, development and testing company is helping support the future of the US Navy’s nuclear-powered fleet.
MoreA Stafford-based company has come up with an innovative design for medical inhalers which eliminates at least 80 per cent of the current annual plastic waste.
MoreThe critical role a world-first Staffordshire-based research facility will play in the future of advanced ceramics was set out at its official launch.
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