Manufacturing and Materials
Why acting on climate change means we have to de-materialise
Paula Battle2022-03-09T12:15:31+00:0009/03/2022|Tags: climate change, manufacturing|
Too much of the debate around climate change and sustainability is fixed on CO2 emissions and renewable energy. What’s talked about far less, but is equally as fundamental to dealing with the climate emergency — ...
Becoming the best of the best – an opportunity for manufacturing SME businesses?
Antonia Molloy2022-01-26T09:48:51+00:0025/01/2022|Tags: level 7 apprenticeships, manufacturing, manufacturing skills, masterships, operations excellence, SMEs, uk manufacturing|
The Senior Leader Apprenticeship+ Operations Excellence MSc is designed for people who are being developed by their employer to lead change in the business. It is not just about learning new models, new technology or ...
Hello from Cranfield
Alice Kirkaldy2022-02-17T12:20:52+00:0024/01/2022|Tags: engineeering, Engineering and Management of Manufacturing Systems, management, manufacturing, masters, mexico, msc, scholarship, stem, women in stem|
Want to find out more about applying for the British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM? Click here Hey! I’m Diana, and I am studying my MSc in Engineering and Management of Manufacturing. I ...
Digital technologies – sound great, but can I use them?
Antonia Molloy2022-01-26T16:33:02+00:0024/01/2022|Tags: digital manufacturing, level 7 apprenticeships, manufacturing, manufacturing skills, masterships, uk manufacturing|
Productivity is one of the biggest challenges currently facing the UK manufacturing sector. According to data from the ONS, the UK has a long-running nominal productivity gap with the other six G7 economies in both ...
Manufacturing and materials week 2021 overview
Paula Battle2021-12-03T13:12:04+00:0003/12/2021|Tags: manufacturing and materials week|
So Cranfield Manufacturing and materials week 2021 is over and what a full week it was! We started off with a panel of speakers chaired by Rosa Wilkinson (Policy Director of the High Value Manufacturing ...
New modular manufacturing process for latex rubber gloves on course for net zero
Paula Battle2021-11-26T11:41:06+00:0026/11/2021|Tags: manufacturing 2075, manufacturing and materials, net zero|
In 2019 the average medical gloves used in England every month was 150 million. During the height of the pandemic (Feb 2020 - August 2021), this figure rose to 500 million. To put it into ...