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Centro de inovação de engenharia de £ 35 milhões da UCLAN definido para dirigir a estratégia industrial da região

Uma instalação de ensino e pesquisa de última geração de £ 35 milhões, que se envolve diretamente com a indústria e fornece aos alunos experiência do mundo real em projetos relacionados ao vivo, foi lançado oficialmente na Universidade de Lancashire.

A 35 milhões de libras esterlinas de ensino e pesquisa de última geração, que se envolve diretamente com a indústria e fornece aos alunos experiência do mundo real em projetos relacionados a engenharia ao vivo, foi lançado oficialmente na Universidade de Lancashire (UCLAN). bem como estratégia industrial nacional, atendendo à necessidade de inovação e produzindo a próxima geração de engenheiros de classe mundial. Instalação. FUTURO. Krystyna Marshall, 16, de Burnley, inventou os projetos para um exoesqueleto para apoiar um jovem membro da família com uma condição espinhal que alteram a vida. Trabalhando em colaboração com Krystyna, a equipe da EIC de equipe acadêmica e estudantes da Universidade transformou os designs do exoesqueleto em realidade. A versão impressa em 3D econômica do exoesqueleto agora está sendo usada como prova de conceito e pode ser desenvolvida para uso do NHS no futuro.

Based at the University’s Preston campus, the new Engineering Innovation Centre (EIC) will act as one of the driving forces behind the Lancashire Industrial Strategy as well as national industrial strategy, addressing the need for innovation and producing the next generation of world-class engineers.

Cutting-edge research and teaching facilities include an additive manufacturing lab (3D printing), an advanced manufacturing workshop, an intelligent systems facility, a motorsports and air vehicles lab, a high-performance computing lab, a flight simulator suite as well as a fire, oil and gas facility.

To date, the EIC is the largest single investment in Lancashire’s educational infrastructure establishing UCLan as one of the UK’s leading universities for engineering innovation.

Through courses shaped by industry demand and continuous collaboration, the Centre aims to improve productivity across the North West, helping to support the innovation needs of 1,300 regional small and medium enterprises now and in the future.

One teenager from Lancashire has already experienced how the EIC is helping to turn life changing ideas into reality. Burnley-based Krystyna Marshall, 16, invented the designs for an exoskeleton to support a young family member with a life-altering spinal condition. Working in collaboration with Krystyna, the University EIC team of academic staff and students have turned the exoskeleton designs into reality. The cost-effective 3D printed version of the exoskeleton is now being used as a proof of concept and could be developed for NHS use in the future. Para mais detalhes, consulte o estudo de caso suplementar fornecido com este comunicado à imprensa. A nova instalação também recebeu 5,8 milhões de libras do Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional (ERDF) e 5 milhões de libras do fundo de capital STEM da Hefce. Campus. Nossos alunos ganham exposição a níveis ainda maiores de aprendizado do mundo real.

Identified as a signature project within Lancashire’s Strategic Economic Plan, the EIC secured £10.5 million worth of funding via the Lancashire Enterprise Partnerships’ Growth Deal with the Government. The new facility has also received £5.8 million from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and £5 million from HEFCE’s STEM Capital Fund.

The EIC forms part of the University’s £200 million Masterplan, which also includes a new student support centre, improvements to the public realm and highways around the Adelphi roundabout as well as new social spaces facilities and a new multi-faith centre, all at the Preston campus.

Working in partnership together, SimpsonHaugh and Reiach and Hall Architects designed the EIC, which was built by main contractor, BAM Construction.

Professor Graham Baldwin, Vice-Chancellor at UCLan, said: “The provision of practice-based learning has always been a strength of this University and now, through the EIC and our links with industry, we will ensure our students gain exposure to even greater levels of applied, real-world learning. Our strategy is to ensure the University is at the forefront of future skills development enabling Lancashire and the North West region to lead the new ‘digital’ industrial revolution which is now upon us.”

David Taylor, Pro-Chancellor and Chair of the University Board, added: “The EIC is not only a significant asset to the University but also the county, wider region and the UK. It will act as one of the driving forces behind the industrial strategy both on a regional and national scale while cementing Lancashire’s position as a national centre of excellence for aerospace, advanced engineering and Fabricação. ”

Ministro da potência do norte e crescimento local, RT Hon Jake Berry MP, Disse:“ Estamos comprometidos em aumentar o crescimento econômico em todo o mundo. Do fundo de crescimento local do governo, o principal centro de inovação de engenharia da Universidade de Lancashire desempenhará um papel importante na cimentação da reputação de longa data do Norte por educação adicional de classe mundial, inovação científica e excelência em engenharia. e em todo o mundo. ”

“Thanks to £10.5 million of investment from the Government’s Local Growth Fund, the University of Central Lancashire’s flagship Engineering Innovation Centre will play an important role in cementing the North’s long-standing reputation for world-class further education, scientific innovation and engineering excellence.

“The advances made and skills learned at this pioneering facility will have far-reaching benefits from equipping young people for well paid, highly skilled jobs to technological advances supporting manufacturing businesses throughout the North and around the world.”

Steve Fogg, presidente da parceria de Lancashire Enterprise, adicionada:“ O LEP investiu 10,5 milhões de libras para o financiamento de crescimento para a criação de itens de maneirah Mayh Monhin. A região número um para produção aeroespacial e fabricação avançada do país. Mercados emergentes. Downtown in Business

“Lancashire is already the country’s number one region for aerospace production and advanced manufacturing.

“By funding projects like the EIC, the development of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre at the Samlesbury Aerospace Enterprise Zone and new education and training facilities across the county, the LEP is investing in the facilities and the skilled workforce of the future needed for the sector to maintain and build on its leading position, compete on the global stage and take advantage of opportunities in emerging markets.

“Our £320m investment programme is supporting strategically important projects like this all across Lancashire which, together, will drive substantial economic growth for years to come, create thousands of new jobs and homes and attract £1.2bn in private investment.”

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