Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering About Us Employers’ Meeting 29/01/15 Alan Reid.

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Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering About Us Employers’ Meeting 29/01/15 Alan Reid

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering What is Connected? An innovation Programme of Knowledge Transfer

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering The Aim of Connected Programme To facilitate Northern Ireland’s two universities. To extend the range and depth of their collaboration with the further education sector Primary focus on meeting the needs of business innovation

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering The Aim of Connected Programme The main message which the project aims to communicate is that universities and colleges are not just places that produce skilled graduates; they also provide a vast diversity of expertise.

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering How did it Connected Start? Launched in 2007 as a pilot scheme Funded by DEL. Annual budget of £1KK Currently on Connected 3 which will run to 2018 Funding boosted by to include a competitive fund of £120k per annum

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering Competitive Funding Proposal of an innovative project is put forward to CNI. Collaboration Between FE, HE and an SME required. New to the innovation ladder. Potential Impact of project to assessed. Dissemination of knowledge or skills to other companies

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering Collaborative Robotics

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering What is involved Technology transfer to business and the wider community. Knowledge transfer between HE & FE sectors –in key and emerging technologies –World class business practice Best Practice visits Up skilling of staff

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering Outcomes Sharing of Knowledge, expertise and contacts Joint knowledge transfer projects Signposting of projects Opening pathways to new collaborations Development of international links Shared lecture scheme Industrial training courses Impacts the student experience in the class room Industrial visit, speakers and placements

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering Case Studies Act Wireless Developers of activCampus – Real time localisation System

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering Case Studies Armstrong Medical Supplier of high quality, innovative respiratory disposables for anaesthesia and critical care

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering Case Studies Ryobi/NRC - Kawasaki Robotics Training

Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering Questions ?