
Philips Electronics
Philips Electronics
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assignment_turned_in Project2006 - 2011Partners:Doosan (United Kingdom), A N D Software Ltd, Loughborough University, Cambridge Integrated Knowledge Centre, University of Trinidad and Tobago +88 partnersDoosan (United Kingdom),A N D Software Ltd,Loughborough University,Cambridge Integrated Knowledge Centre,University of Trinidad and Tobago,Applied Spatial Management,UTT,GlaxoSmithKline,AEA Technology,Nokia Corporation,University of Surrey,Unilever UK,SPI,BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre,BT Group,TWI Ltd,Philips Electronics,Ford Motor Company,BT Group,Oxford Lasers Ltd,Kodak Ltd,TRUMPH GmbH and Co KG,Owlstone Limited,ARTTIC International Management Services,Yamazaki Mazak UK Ltd,Unilever (United Kingdom),Philips Electronics U K Ltd,Trumpf,B A E Systems,Owlstone Limited,Yamazaki Mazak UK Ltd,Arup Group Ltd,Bentley Systems (UK) Ltd,Bentley Systems (United Kingdom),FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED,Kodak Ltd,Bae Systems Defence Ltd,Ove Arup & Partners Ltd,Ricardo-AEA,UNILEVER PLC,ONR,SPI Lasers UK Ltd,Nokia Corporation,University of Cambridge,Ricardo AEA (United Kingdom),Doosan Babcock Energy Limited,University of Birmingham,The Welding Institute,A N D Software Ltd,Loughborough University,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),Philips Research,UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,GKN plc,BOC Ltd,Bentley Systems (United States),Rolls-Royce Plc (UK),2020 Insights LLP,BAE Systems (Sweden),Applied Spatial Management,GlaxoSmithKline,Philips (United Kingdom),Philips (Netherlands),Autopolis,UCL,TRUMPH GmbH and Co KG,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),OXFORD,Autopolis,BAE Systems,Gatsby Charitable Foundation,ARTTIC International Management Services,University of Surrey,Carl Zeiss Ltd,Philips (UK),Doosan Babcock Energy Limited,School of Pharmacy,British Telecom,BAE Systems,Gatsby Charitable Foundation,2020 Insights LLP,Nokia Research Centre,University of Birmingham,Carl Zeiss SMT Ltd,BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Office of Naval Research,Trumpf,GKN plc,BOC Ltd,Bentley Systems (U K) Ltd,British Telecommunications plc,BT Group (United Kingdom),GlaxoSmithKline (Harlow)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/E001777/1Funder Contribution: 6,448,660 GBPStrategy=======The overall aim of the Cambridge EDC is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of engineering designers and design teams by undertaking research into the theories that will underpin the design methods of the future. These methods will be embodied in software tools, workbooks and publications that support the creation of reliable, high-quality, cost-effective products.Research Themes==============The EDC's is structured under the following research Themes: * Healthcare Design: Design for Patient Safety * Inclusive Design: Designing for the Older and Disabled Users (1) * Process Modelling: Modelling the Design Process * Change Management: Tracking Changes in Products * Design Practice: Understanding Practice * Engineering Knowledge: Capture, Storage and Retrival (1) * Computational Design: Integrated Optimisation Methods and Tools Note (1) These Themes receive zero or minimal support from the IMRC Block Grant.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2007 - 2011Partners:MaST LIFT, Mansell Construction Services Ltd, VROM, GVA Grimley, Kier Construction Ltd +112 partnersMaST LIFT,Mansell Construction Services Ltd,VROM,GVA Grimley,Kier Construction Ltd,Laing Technology Group Ltd,Eric Wright Group,Rider Levett Bucknall Ltd,British Nuclear Group Project Services,TNO,Aedas Architects,VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland,Taylor Young,Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd,Association for Project Management,Birse Civils Ltd,Interserve Project Services Ltd,Taylor Woodrow Technologies,Bucknall Austin,Trafford General Hospital,Royal Bank of Scotland Plc,National Health Service,Trafford General Hospital,Wates Construction,FSquared Ltd,Department of Health and Social Care,Thales Research Ltd,Thales Group,CABE,Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd,Taylor Woodrow Technologies,Ernst & Young (United Kingdom),Partnerships for Health,TNO,Bramall Construction Ltd,Interserve Project Services Ltd,GVA Grimley,Cruden Construction,PSIBouw,Partnerships for Health,TISCO,FSquared Ltd,ExcellCare,IMPACT,The Royal Bank of Scotland Plc,IMPACT,Riverside Housing Association Ltd,ExcellCare,University of Salford,Syzygy UK Limited,NWAS,MFT,Balfour Beatty (United Kingdom),Philips Research,Ernst and Young,Centre for Construction Innovation,Cruden Construction,Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research,APM,Cheshire West and Chester Council,Manchester City Council,Laing Technology Group Ltd,Hays Executive,MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL,University of Salford,Pochin plc,VTT ,Cruickshank and Seward Limited,United Utilities (United Kingdom),Pochin plc,Hays Executive,Bae Systems Defence Ltd,Bramall Construction Ltd,Pilkington Group Limited,Bucknall Austin,Taylor Young,Medlock Construction,BAE Systems,Tata Steel (United Kingdom),NHS London,MaST LIFT,Elevate East Lancashire,Department of Health - Leeds,VROM,Aedas Architects Ltd,The Riverside Group Ltd,United Utilities Water Ltd,Kier Construction Ltd,BAE Systems Operations Ltd,Elevate East Lancashire,Eclipse Research Consultants,PSIBouw,North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust,Wates Construction,CABE,Birse Civils Ltd,Philips (Netherlands),Cruickshank and Seward Limited,VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland,Medlock Construction,Syzygy UK Limited,Centre for Construction Innovation,Shepherd Construction Ltd,Department of Health - Leeds,Eric Wright Group,Corus,United Utilities,Rider Levitt Bucknall,Manchester City Council,Mansell Construction Services Ltd,Eclipse Research Consultants (United Kingdom),British Nuclear Group Project Services,Philips Electronics,Pilkington Glass,Cheshire West and Chester Council,Ernst and Young,Shepherd Construction LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/E001882/1Funder Contribution: 4,866,540 GBPThis proposal is concerned with the renewal of the Salford IMRC which was initially established in January 2002. This proposal will extent the life of the Salford Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI) in the built and human environment, until 2011 and further increase the impact that the centre has created in the first five years of its lifecycle. The rolling research agenda and evolving vision of the Centre has been very well received by the industrial and academic circles, as it has been made explicit by the international assessment panels and this renewal aims to firmly establish the world class status of the centre and increase the performance of UK Plc. The centre brings together significant expertise from three research institutes within the university of Salford and aims to continue its collaboration with more that 60 partners in the industrial and academic communities internationally.
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