
University of Birmingham Enterprise teams recognised for outstanding achievement
The Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce recognised University of Birmingham Enterprise and start-up EvoPhase in its annual industry awards.
- Published: 18 May 2026

The Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce recognised University of Birmingham Enterprise and start-up EvoPhase in its annual industry awards.

Birmingham researchers are exploring the diverse mix of power generation methods essential to a sustainable future.

Sunlight can be used to activate sustainable 2D materials capable of degrading toxic pollution in water.

Feasibility study could set a new global benchmark for low emission steel production in the Middle East.

A Birmingham student employability initiative has won an award at the Academic Employability Awards 2026

Birmingham researchers’ novel way of producing hydrogen fuel has a lower cost than existing methods.

Specially adapted ultra lightweight insulation material shows ability to capture thermal neutrons.
The pilot should enable recovery of up to 95% of treated water, while limiting brine volumes, chemical reagent use, and overall energy consumption.