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Corner chemists and small photo shops to benefit from new digital 1 hour photo technology

With the rapid growth in mega-pixel digital cameras, colour scanners and the internet a new market is arising for the high street retailer to offer a one hour digital photo printing service, in the same manner as is currently provided for 35mm and APS films. At the moment this requires an investment in a digital minilab, which can cost over £80,000 and is out of reach for most small retailers - especially while digital volumes are still relatively low. However, in future they will be able to compete thanks to new technology being developed by a company "spun out" from research by the University of Warwick.

University Joins £5m Research blitz on Plastics with Prestigious Faraday Centre

A new £5 million research blitz on plastics begins today Wednesday 28th June 2000 with Lord Sainsbury's announcement that the Government is to fund a Faraday Plastics Centre to be run in partnership between one of the UK's leading centres of applied academic research and a leading plastics research based company.


Aerospace Organisations Gather at Warwick to Improve Aircraft Development

Twenty of Europe's leading aerospace organisations are to meet at the University of Warwick on 6th and 7th April 2000 in the latest phase of a 38 million ECU project to cut 30% of the cost and time it takes to develop new aircraft.

Premier Automotive Group to Collaborate with University of Warwick

Agreement has been reached for a long-term collaboration between the Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick and the Premier Automotive Group.

Warwick Manufacturing Group, part of the University of Warwick, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Premier Automotive Group the Ford owned company of prestige marques, which consist of Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lincoln and Volvo.

CUK Schools design Plane With BAe and Warwick Manufacturing Group

How do you make school pupils appreciate how large engineering projects such as aerospace engineering are run as multi-company international collaborations? Well one way is to set up 55 schools in their own engineering design partnership backed by BAe Systems with support from the Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick.

Wed 07 Jul 2004, 11:22 | Tags: Sciences, Education, Business and Management

China to Sign WTO Accession Documents on November 11th, University of Warwick Explains Why

China is expected to sign the accession documents to the World Trade Organisation on 11th November 2001 even though many believe that the WTO needs China to sign up (to control it and regulate it) more than China needs the WTO. Why is China so keen on joining? A recent research papers by Dr Shaun Breslin at the University of Warwick's Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation may have the answers.

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