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Science Capital: Advanced Materials

Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 5:30 PM (GMT)

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Science Capital: Advanced Materials

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Smart, Safe and Sustainable: driving into the future

Wed 14 March 2012 from 5:30-9 pm at Maple House in central Birmingham, UK

This inclusive event gives participants the opportunity to discuss the latest automotive technologies, systems and materials, to build new connections between researchers, investors and business executives, and to debate the way forward in this fast moving and critical field for the UK economy. 

The UK government has already committed over £450 million in order to position the UK at the forefront of the development and manufacture of ultra-low carbon vehicles.

During the next 20 years over £150 billion will be invested in low carbon vehicle technologies in order to meet the growing global demand and pave the way to a sustainable society.

Questions posed by our speakers include:

Paul Drayson: 'Can motor racing be exciting AND environmentally sustainable?'

Julia King: 'Can we meet the cost reduction targets for new vehicle technologies?'

Scientists and engineers are invited to present their disruptive new technologies and business plans for FREE private round table discussion with a select panel of top legal, financial and investment advisors who are experienced in developing commercialisation strategies.

--- shortlisted for an Award from the National Science and Engineering Week ---


Speakers include:

Drayson RacingPaul DraysonLord Drayson, founder of Drayson Racing Technologies, which developed the world's fastest electric car, the all-electric Lola-Drayson B12/69EV, employing a host of green technology including lithium nanophosphate batteries, a wireless induction charging system, electrical regenerative dampers and recyclable body panels, and collaborates with Aston University.




jkastonJulia King, Vice-Chancellor of Aston University, was appointed by the Prime Minister in 2010 as the UK’s Low Carbon Business Ambassador, and was awarded the 2011 Lunar Society Medal.  She is a member of the Governing Board of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology and of the World Economic Forum Automotive Agenda Council. Julia's academic work focusses on fatigue and fracture in structural materials and developments in propulsion technology.

  

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Fred WarnerFred Warner
, Master Scheduler at Intelligent Energy has offered to speak on Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cell systems and hydrogen refueling infrastructure.  Intelligent Energy is a global company based in the UK which developed the  world’s first purpose built fuel cell motorbike and is supplying Boeing with the fuel cells which powered the world’s first manned fuel cell aircraft. 

 

 

David WrightCoventryDavid Wright is the Director of Strategic Developments at Coventry University. He was previously the Chief Executive at Manufacturing Advisory Service, West Midlands, and head of operations at Morgan Motor Company. He obtained a MSc in Manufacturing and Systems Engineering from Warwick University, and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Aston University.

 

Liberty E-carsBarryOur chair is Barry Shrier, CEO of Liberty Electric Cars, which is designing, engineering and manufacturing leading-edge electric vehicle technology to serve growing global demand for zero-emission transport solutions, including the world’s first pure electric high performing 4x4 - the Liberty E-Range.

 

 

Context

The past year has seen a step-change for the automotive industry, with the UK experiencing unprecedented levels of international investment and major commitments to building new vehicles.

Manufacturers have committed over £4 billion here for development of low carbon technologies and the introduction of all-new models, securing supply chains and safeguarding employment for thousands of workers.

Recent news:

  • Aston Martin announced production of the Cygnet and Rapide cars in Warwickshire.
  • BMW invests £500 million in new facilities in the UK to build the MINI Coupé and Roadster.
  • Caterpillar invests £50 million in its plants in Leicestershire and Stoke-on-Tees.
  • CPP Global Holdings announced production of the new Jensen in Coventry.
  • Drayson Racing Technologies launches the world's fastest electric car, the B12/69EV.
  • Ford announced 80 years of production at Ford Dagenha.
  • Honda starts mass production of the New Civic at its Swindon plant. 
  • Intelligent Energy debutes Fuel Cell Black Cabs and the Suzuki Burgman Fuel Cell Scooter.
  • Jaguar Land Rover awards supply contracts for £2 billion for the new Range Rover Evoque, develops the C-X75 all-hybrid supercar, and invests £355 million in Midlands facilities.
  • JCB invests £31 million in a new engine development project in the Midlands and Wales.
  • Liberty Electric Cars secures Modec and moves into commercial vehicle manufacturing in Coventry.
  • McLaren Automotive MP4-12C high-performance sports car entered into production.
  • MG announced new MG6 GT sports fastback assembly in Longbridge, Birmingham.  
  • Microcab spin-out company from Coventry University launches H2EV hydrogen fuel cell car. 
  • MINI announced production of its two millionth MINI at its Oxford plant.
  • MIRA awarded ‘Enterprise Zone Status’  and invests £300 million at its West Midlands facilities.
  • Nissan invests over £600 million into producing the Leaf and Qashqai in the UK
  • Opel/Vauxhall confirms Luton as the manufacturing site for the Vivaro light commercial vehicle.
  • Rolls-Royce announces major investment in its Assembly Hall and Surface Finish Centre.
  • Tata Motors announces engineering and technology expansion plans at Tata Motors’ European Technical Centre (TMETC) in Warwickshire.
  • Toyota installs the world’s first large-scale solar panel array for mass vehicle production at its Derbyshire plant for the manufacture of the Auris hybrid, Auris and Avensis models.

sources include Gerald Ferreira

Panel discussion

Join in the debate with leading research and business experts following a set of engaging short talks, discuss new developments and present your view.

Present your plan

Obtain feedback on your business idea and explore new partnerships.  Scientists, engineers and SMEs are invited to present their plans for a free private 45 minute consultation during the afternoon with a panel of legal, business, financial and investment advisors

Places are limited. Contact michael@sciencecapital.co.uk for details or to submit your 2 page summary.

Meet the press

Speakers will be interviewed beforehand to share their stories with the public, and members of the press are invited to meet the participants during the reception.

Schedule

People will gather at 5:30pm for a canape and drinks reception, to view posters and exhibitor stands, and meet colleagues. 

Talks begin at 6pm, and are followed by lively panel discussions. Dinner will be served from 8pm. 

Location

Our Maple House venue is located in the Birmingham City Centre on Corporation Street overlooking Old Square. Just minutes from New Street, Snow Hill and Moor Street stations. Parking is also available at a number of nearby NCP car park. See detailed directions.

Sponsorships are available and offer a variety of benefits including exhibitor space, inclusion in the business plan session, and complimentary passes.


For more information contact Michael Overduin at

email: michael@sciencecapital.co.uk

phone: 07810 444 960 or see

www.sciencecapital.co.uk

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150 Corporation Street
B4 6TB Birmingham
United Kingdom

Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 5:30 PM (GMT)


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