ifb 2016

Materials Innovation Factory Tour

2:00pm - 3:00pm / Thursday 30th June 2016 / Venue: Meet in the café of the Chemistry Building Chemistry Building
Type: Other / Category: Public / Series: International Festival for Business 2016
  • 0151 794 2650
  • Suitable for: Multinationals to SMEs in: Paints and coatings Biomanufacturing Defence and security Transport & automotive Chemicals Pharmaceuticals and healthcare Home and personal care Energy Corporate / multinationals Food and drink
  • Admission: Free, but registration is essential
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Our tour outlines how the Materials Innovation Factory, opening in 2017, will offer world-leading, multi-disciplinary research expertise in materials chemistry, unparalleled facilities and a dynamic support infrastructure to revolutionise your research and development. You will have the opportunity to see the construction site of our brand new building and take a tour of the Universities existing Centre for Materials Discovery and Unilever’s High Throughput Formulation centre both of which will provide a foretaste of the automated research approaches to be employed within the Materials Innovation Factory.

Whether to gain competitive advantage in your sector or adopt faster, smarter approaches to research our unique facilities and innovative attitude can help. By 2020, we aim to be the world leader in Computer Aided Material Science (CAMS).