The goal of the FINE office is to further integrate the region’s battery ecosystem to clear the path from research bench to innovation and commercial manufacture.
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These join the nine previously awarded in 2020 and 2021. A particularly warm welcome to the University of Bristol – a new university to the Faraday Institution
New technologies and a skilled workforce are both essential to meet the challenge of net carbon zero. To ensure the UK is ready for the transition, a new skills framework has been created by WMG – University of Warwick, The Faraday Institution and the High Value Manufacturing Catapult.
MOU signed between Johnson Matthey, Faraday Institution, Britishvolt, Oxford University, UK Battery Industrialisation Centre, Emerson & Renwick and University of Warwick
A warm welcome to Sylwia Walus on her appointment to the role of Research Project Manager.
Faraday Institution research progresses to Innovate UK development projects
Ultrasonic delamination technique developed by researchers at the Universities of Leicester and Birmingham to return high purity materials to new battery manufacture
SMEs developing energy storage solutions can apply for the call starting the 25 May 2021.
A warm welcome to Nick Smailes on his permanent appointment to the role of Head of Commercialisation after working as a consultant and highly valued member of the team for the previous year.
A warm welcome to James Gaade on his permanent appointment. Read more about James’ prior experience including as Head of Powertrain Research and Technology at JLR.