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Vice-Chancellor says Science City could draw more talented Midlanders back to region

On Friday 16th May University of Warwick Vice-Chancellor Professor Nigel Thrift is to praise the £60 million Birmingham Science City initiative. He will say that it is a major investment that is helping the UK to keep competing with the massive investment in science being made by the UK’s competitors. He will also say that it could help draw many of the more talented non resident Midlanders back to the region.

Major Technology Alliance Between Leading UK and India Institutions

The Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur and WMG have today, Friday 18 April 2008, formally signed an alliance on at the University of Warwick.
Fri 18 Apr 2008, 15:30 | Tags: Sciences, Business and Management, Business Members

Global panel of international trade experts gather in Singapore to meet with Singaporean Trade & Industry Minister of State

The Warwick Commission, an international panel, established by the University of Warwick,  of some of the world’s leading experts in Multilateral Trade, are gathering in Singapore for a special session with Lee Yi Shyan, Singapore’s Minister of State for Trade and Industry.


Researchers use high tech in mould watermark to protect plastic products from piracy

Researchers at WMG at the University of Warwick have devised a high tech way to add Anti-counterfeiting to plastic products as they are created in the moulding process. The process could cost less than one per cent of the total cost of manufacturing the product.

Fri 28 Mar 2008, 11:03 | Tags: Sciences, Business and Management, Business Members

Richard Lambert Appointed As New Chancellor of University of Warwick

The University of Warwick has just appointed Mr Richard Lambert, Director-General of the CBI, to be its new Chancellor.

Laser Treatment Transforms MDF Producing Startling Image of Rare Wood Grains

Researchers at WMG at the University of Warwick have devised a way of using a laser that transforms MDF giving it a surface finish that looks like some of the most expensive wood grains.
Sun 09 Mar 2008, 20:55 | Tags: Sciences, Business Members

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