A thin film of cellulose fibre that is invisible to the naked eye, is suitable for use on high traffic objects such as door handles and handrails.
Over 400 people attended a recent community open day to find out more about the projects that will shape Birmingham's Green Energy and Innovation Quarter.
We must harness the potential of AI to revolutionise the transport industry - improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing user experiences.
A University of Birmingham / Echion Technologies collaboration that is facilitating the commercialisation of an active materials that could cut charging times.
A blog post from Dr Thomas Fender
Last week, Professor Jim Al-Khalili CBE FRS visited the College of EPS before delivering a lecture marking 10 years of interdisciplinary research at UoB.
Academics advising the Jamaican government on plans to reinstate its disused railway network have visited Birmingham on a fact-finding mission.