Formax begins knowledge transfer programme with Nottingham University

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Formax says it has entered a knowledge transfer programme with the Polymer Composites Group.

Formax says it has entered a knowledge transfer programme with the Nottingham University Polymer Composites Group.

The Group operates within the Materials, Mechanics and Structures Research Division of Nottingham University and focuses on the processing and performance of thermoset and thermoplastic matrices. This collaboration between Formax and the Nottingham University Polymer Composites Group has been facilitated through the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) scheme, a UK wide initiative that helps businesses improve their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and skills. The two year project aims to develop a comprehensive material characterisation capability and advanced simulation methodology for composites. The programme will have a strong automotive focus. “We are always searching for new innovations. To be working alongside such a prestigious and experienced team of researchers is fantastic,” said Oliver Wessely, managing director of Formax UK. “Over the coming year, we intend to invest time and resource into our product development and R&D functions to ensure we deliver the next generation of reinforcements to our customers.” www.formax.co.uk www.nottingham.ac.uk www.ktponline.org.uk

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