This month, the Government launched the UK’s first-ever critical minerals strategy, aiming to improve the security of supply of critical minerals.
Moving heavy freight off roads and into the rail network is the focus of new collaborations between the University and transport company Pass Logistics.
Quantum clocks are shrinking, thanks to new technologies developed at the University of Birmingham-led UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing.
People’s attitudes towards advances in aviation technologies and understanding of future flight developments are being tested in a new £1.8M research programme.
Net zero goals for heating need to be owned and delivered by regional and local governments, with East Birmingham serving as one of three testbeds for the UK.
Avanti West Coast is the first train operator to join a network of experts and facilities aiming to transform rail travel, led by the University of Birmingham.
The future of medical treatment could include using stem cells that are injected into the body, steered to a specific location, and then remotely activated.