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New sustainable safety razor could save thousands of lives

NMIS helped Brengor Innovation design produce over 1,000 sustainable razors a day at a cost competitive with traditional products.

6 February 2023

Katherine Bennett, CEO, HVM Catapult
(L-R) Katherine Bennett CBE, HVM Catapult CEO; Professor Paul Maropoulos, AMIC director; Professor Ian Greer, Queen’s University vice-chancellor; Sam Turner, HVM Catapult CTO, and incoming AMIC CEO; Kara Baili

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How we work with SMEs

4 April 2022

CASE STUDY

Developing premium sustainable bio-packaging

Packaging matters in every sector, With over two megatons of plastic packaging waste in the UK each year, a more sustainable alternative is sorely needed.

3 February 2022

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Smart waste management

The robotic system is powered by Recycleye Vision – a world-leading AI computer vision system which detects all items on waste streams by material, item, and even brand.

3 February 2022

CASE STUDY

Go with the flow – saving material and time with a forging alternative

Forging may be considered the ‘gold standard’ of production methods for high pressure and high temperature sectors but it can mean material wastage of up to 80%.

3 February 2022

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Waste slate turned into roof tiles

The MTC team modelled the full production process of Carapace’s tiles, identifying crucial areas of improvement at each step. By moving to a system of easily interchangeable tooling, they were able to slash downtime for retooling to 10 minutes.

3 February 2022

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Smart robotics makes magnet placement 60 times faster

Sheffield-based magnetic gear technology company Magnomatics wanted to explore how robotic technologies can optimise manufacturing processes and drive big productivity improvements for its wind turbine generators.

3 February 2022

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A new £250m PPE supply chain

Like other parts of the UK, Scotland’s critical NHS supply chains were under extreme pressure in 2020. The NMIS-AFRC stepped forward, as part of a Scottish Government led working group, to make sure that supplies were maintained.

3 February 2022