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Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya backs Commonwealth’s “healing touch” and support for business

Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya, Professor of Manufacturing and Director of WMG University of Warwick, has spoken today in the UK’s House of Lords  in support of the Commonwealth’s “healing touch” and its support for small businesses.
Thu 10 Dec 2009, 15:33 | Tags: Politics and International Studies, Business Members

Warwick Commission on International Financial Reform calls for Unlevel Playing Fields

The Warwick Commission's pathbreaking report on reforming the international financial system in the wake of the global crisis, an international commission makes five key recommendations that they believe will enhance financial stability.

Green heating and cooling technology turns carbon from eco-villain to hero

Carbon is usually typecast as a villain in terms of the environment but researchers at the University of Warwick have devised a novel way to miniaturise a technology that will make carbon a key material in some extremely green heating products for our homes and in air conditioning equipment for our cars.
Tue 10 Nov 2009, 07:59 | Tags: Sciences, Business and Management, Business Members

Fingerprint Technology Beats World’s Toughest Tests…Including 100s of Builders’ Thumbs

Technology developed by the University of Warwick that can identify partial, distorted, scratched, smudged, or otherwise warped fingerprints in just a few seconds has just scored top marks in the world’s two toughest technical fingerprint tests. The technology is also being rapidly taken up by the UK building trade who are delighted to have fingerprint technology which can cope with the often worn and ravaged builders’ thumbprints.
Sun 25 Oct 2009, 19:37 | Tags: Sciences, Business and Management, Business Members

Study says West Midlands bearing brunt of recession and will take longest to recover

New research by the University of Warwick Institute for Employment Research shows that says West  Midlands is bearing brunt of recession in the UK and is the region that will take longest to recover
Tue 15 Sep 2009, 13:56 | Tags: Business Members

Research says modern work-related stress damages national output more than 1970s strikes

Research by  presented by Bernard Casey of the University of Warwick’s Institute for Employment Research shows that work-related stress today damages national output even more than the loss to national output due to strikes at the peak of industrial unrest in the 1970s

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