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Self-driving cars will be part of the future – but researchers fear we are leaving the disabled behind

Self-driving cars will be part of the future, but researchers fear people with disabilities are being left behind in the development of the technology.

Fri 22 Sept 2023, 11:58 | Tags: WMG 1 - Research disability

University of Warwick Professor made Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

The University of Warwick’s Professor David Greenwood has been elected a fellow of the prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering.

Wed 20 Sept 2023, 09:00 | Tags: WMG

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak visits University of Warwick for Horizon policy announcement

The Prime Minister today visited the University of Warwick where he announced the UK would re-join the EU’s flagship research scheme, Horizon.


Robocrop: The robot assistants helping farmers to increase productivity

The future of farming could involve robots– as farmers seek to address labour shortages and increase crop yields.


Meet the expert – Professor David Greenwood: What is a Gigafactory and why do we need one in the UK?

On the day that Jaguar Landrover owners, TATA Sons, announce a £4m investment into a UK Gigafactory, expert Professor David Greenwood explains what gigafactories are, and why they're important to the UK automotive industry.

David Greenwood is a Professor of Advanced Propulsion systems, Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), The University of Warwick

Wed 19 Jul 2023, 13:45 | Tags: WMG, Batteries, electric vehicles, transport

Revitalising Coventry’s Automotive legacy: University of Warwick experts lead Transport Museum Takeover to empower future innovators

Academics from departments across the University of Warwick will take over Coventry’s landmark Transport Museum for one day in July, and welcome 100 students from 10 local schools.

Mon 03 Jul 2023, 11:06 | Tags: Event, WMG, Coventry Transport Museum, widening participation

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