Press Releases
Warwick researchers transform metal bashing Birmingham SME into global high tech car window supplier
With help from business and technology advisers from the University of Warwick Midlands manufacturer Strip Tinning has been transformed into a global supplier of components for high technology car windows
Prime Minister praises Warwick's "Digital Lab"
The University of Warwick's Warwick Manufacturing Group is creating a Warwick Digital Laboratory - a £50 Million pound project which will provide a high quality research environment that will allow researchers to develop techniques that will place consumers right inside a "mass customization" production process.
£9.5 Million Programme to Encourage Manufacturing Innovation Awarded to University of Warwick
The University of Warwick has been awarded almost £10 million to develop partnerships with industry to encourage the development of innovative new products and processes in health care and eco-friendly vehicles.
WBS Research Says Sales Management Differences Disappearing
The first study to compare sales management practices in a range of developed and less developed countries on several continents finds compelling evidence that differences in management processes across countries are diminishing, or even disappearing.
Indian Government Forges New partnership With West Midlands Small Firms & WMG
A new partnership between small firms in India and the West Midlands is to be launched at the Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick on Monday 11th September. Mr Anupam Dasgupta, Secretary to the Government of India Ministry of Small Scale Industries and Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries will be visiting WMG that morning to launch the new partnership.
New Research on Small Firms and Employment Tribunal Cases
It is well-known that small firms are more likely to face Employment Tribunal claims than large ones, and raw figures suggest that they tend to lose cases that reach tribunals. New research from Warwick Business School shows that small firms are not in fact disadvantaged if they follow appropriate disciplinary procedures.