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Wednesday 29 January 2025

WMG students win automotive remanufacturing competition

WMG at the University of Warwick, is delighted to announce that two Degree Apprenticeship students on the Applied Professional Engineering Programme, Jack Daly and Nuh Chand have won first place in Borg Automotive’s Reman Challenge 2024.

Nuh Chand

This prestigious competition, hosted by the Danish leader in automotive remanufacturing, brings together teams from around the world to tackle critical challenges in reverse logistics and promote innovation in circular economy.

Jack and Nuh’s entry stood out among 47 teams for its rigorous methodology, innovative approach, and actionable strategies tailored to the complexities of remanufacturing operations.

Jack Daly

Their winning submission demonstrated a sophisticated understanding of reverse logistics within remanufacturing, complemented by practical recommendations aligned with BORG Automotive’s objectives.

Dr. Mukund JanardhananLink opens in a new window, Head of the Sustainable Engineering and Manufacturing group at WMG, played a pivotal role in mentoring the team, guiding them to refine their ideas and deliver an exceptional proposal.

Dr Janardhanan explained: “This achievement reflects the dedication and talent of our students, the quality of teaching at WMG, and our ongoing commitment to equipping future engineers with the skills to thrive in an ever-evolving industry.”

Find out more about WMG’s Applied Professional Engineering Degree Apprenticeship here:Applied Professional Engineering