Thursday 3rd February 2011 - International Digital Laboratory, University of Warwick, Coventry
The Transport Knowledge Transfer Network is organising an event to help support the development of consortia for the Integrated Delivery Programme competition 6 (IDP6). The competition covers both “Highly Innovative Strategic Technologies” and “Disruptive Technologies” for Low Carbon Vehicles, funded by the Technology Strategy Board.
Nature of Competitions
Through the collaborative R&D competition, which opens on 7 March 2011, the Technology Strategy Board is looking to invest up to £8 million in highly innovative, industry-led collaborative projects aimed at achieving significant cuts in CO2 for vehicle-centric technologies for low carbon.
Through the feasibility studies competition, which also opens on 7 March 2011, the Technology Strategy Board is looking to invest up to £1 million in highly innovative, vehicle-centric, industry-led projects targeted at disruptive technology and research that challenges current conventions – exploring new boundaries or adapting novel technologies to an entirely different field.
Objective
The objective of this seminar is to stimulate innovative research projects and consortia to address this need, delivering vehicle-centric technologies for ultra low carbon vehicle applications.
Registration
Registration for this event is now closed. To view the delegates list please click here
Agenda
Please click here to download the agenda. The full agenda will be published in the new year.
The morning sessions will explain the details of the competition, and will address the innovation challenges in these key technology areas.
Technology showcase and speed networking
The afternoon sessions will be orientated towards showcasing technology opportunities and include a 'speed-networking' session for consortia to come together.
The confirmed list of presenters are:
- Dr Julian Dunne, University of Sussex
- Dr Patrick Luk, Cranfield University
- Nick Morley, Oakdene Hollis
- Chris Murray, Oxis Energy Limited
- Prof David Stone, Sheffield University
- Steve Spratt, Triangle
- Paul Andrews, Oaktec Hybrid
- Dr Richard Clark, Magnomatics Limited (more info)
- Joe Feltham, Agility Global Limited
- Peter Jeffries, Jeffries Automotive Systems Limited
For more information about our presenters, please click here to download PDF.
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