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COP26 Cities, Regions and Built Environment: expert comment

Today's theme at the COP26 conference in Glasgow is 'Cities, Regions and Built Environment'. Read comment and opinions from our University of Warwick experts, and find out how their work contributes to reaching global climate goals.

Thu 11 Nov 2021, 10:50 | Tags: Climate change, University of Warwick, industry, WMG, climate, COP26, Transport

WMG welcomes Britishvolt establishing new HQ in Midlands

WMG, at the University of Warwick, welcomes the news that Britishvolt will be establishing their UK headquarters and R&D centre on the MIRA technology park in Warwickshire.

This move underlines the Midlands region's role as the UK's leading innovator in battery technology, building on investments and expertise at WMG and the UKBIC.

Fri 27 Nov 2020, 12:06 | Tags: environment, industry, WMG, batteries

CO₂ in the supply chain - expert comment:

Janet Godsell, Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Strategy at WMG at the University of Warwick, comments on the importance of commodity products like CO₂ and how the interplay between supply chains needs to be considered to keep products on shelves.

Fri 29 Jun 2018, 11:37 | Tags: Supply Chains, industry, WMG

Is the the EU a cause for "hope not fear"? Expert analysis on the trade options

As Boris Johnson attempts to reassure voters that the UK's split from the EU is a cause for "hope not fear" Dr Andreas Kokkinis, School of Law, highlights potential trade arrangments the UK may face post-Brexit.


UK Industrial Strategy should focus on people and places: Professor Nigel Driffield

Responding to the announcement that the UK Government will publish an Industrial Strategy White Paper later today, Professor Nigel Driffield from Warwick Business School comments on the importance of focusing on removing barriers to growth in the UK's regions.

Mon 27 Nov 2017, 10:49 | Tags: WBS, University of Warwick, industry, Brexit, Expert comment, Britain

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