IBioIC members win big in the £12 million REforMM CR&D competition
Innovate UK has announced the 18 projects selected in the Resource Efficiency for Materials and Manufacturing (REforMM) collaborative R&D competition.
The REforMM collaborative research and development (R&D) competition is supported through Innovate UK’s net zero make and use initiative.
The nominated organisations will complete collaborative R&D projects to de-risk new approaches to improve resource efficiency.
Resource efficiency
Broad adoption of resource efficiency is critical for economic growth, to protect our environment and ensure resilience of supply. However, maximum implementation of resource efficient solutions is a complex task.
Materials and manufacturing vision
This programme builds on the Innovate UK materials and manufacturing vision 2050.
The vision concludes that the UK has clear potential to become a world-class destination of choice for advanced low-carbon manufacturing. Improving resource efficiency is a key pillar in delivering this potential.
A number of the projects will be showcased at Materials Research Exchange (MRE) 2024 in April.
Mike Biddle, Innovate UK Executive Director for Net Zero, said:
There is so much the UK can do in the essential area of resource efficiency and it is exciting to see such a breadth of innovative projects. My team will work closely with all involved to help these innovations become successful, helping the UK to prosper from the transition to net zero.
David Elson, Innovate UK Head of Materials and Manufacturing, said:
Resource efficiency is recognised as critical for UK materials and manufacturing organisations to transition to net zero. These inspiring projects, and the wider REforMM programme, will develop innovations, refine business models and reduce the risk of adoption of resource efficiency through specification, skills development and facilitation of private investment.
Further information
The 18 projects
A digital framework for the design and additive manufacturing of lattice metamaterial structures (METAMAT)
Collaborators:
Holdson Limited
Lancaster University
Teesside University
Authentise Limited
NS85 Limited
Additive manufacturing for repair and re-use of castings (AdCast)
Collaborators:
Weir Minerals Europe Limited
Manufacturing Technology Centre
AI Build Limited
Carbon-neutral agroforestry-derived resins to materials for automotive applications (CARMA)
Collaborators:
Bio-Sep Limited
NCC Operations Limited
SHD Composite Materials Limited
Scott Bader Company Limited
Centre For Process Innovation Limited
Polestar Automotive UK Limited
Efficient netshape manufacturInG for reduced materials waste in production or thermoelectric coolers (ENIGMATEC)
Collaborators:
Innovative Materials Limited
European Thermodynamics Limited
University of Birmingham
GRAPHene scaleup for strength ENHANCEd concrete (GRAPHenhance)
Collaborators:
Nationwide Engineering Research and Development Limitd
William Blythe Limited
Thomas Swan & Co Limited
High performance 3D-Li anodes with recycled and sustainably sourced carbon scaffolds
Collaborators:
Sigma Lithium Limited
Gen 2 Carbon Limited
Improving resource efficiency and reducing carbon emissions through low-temperature, low-pressure ammonia synthesis
Collaborators:
We Are Nium Ltd
Cardiff University
Teer Coatings Limited
Incredible Husk and WCM: Unlocking sustainable composite materials applications to support lifecycle decarbonisation of the automotive industry
Collaborators:
Incredible Husk International Group Limited
WCM Europe Limited
Industrial byproduct as an alternative construction material for the future economy
Collaborators:
Green Lithium Refining Limited
Sol Environment Limited
3X6 Limited
New tungsten carbide electrocatalysts for resource efficient green hydrogen electrolysis (neWCat)
Collaborators:
Hardide PLC
Cranfield University
Oakdale: a step-change in UK materials and manufacturing using carbon negative materials to achieve carbon neutral batch
Collaborators:
Oakdale (Contracts) Limited
Materials Processing Institute
Production resource optimisation of SiC fibre for net zero efficiency targets (PRONET)
Collaborators:
Tisics Limited
Centre For Process Innovation Limited
Pure Copper Resource Efficiency (Pure CuRE)
Collaborators:
Aaeramine Limited
Manufacturing Technology Centre
Phoenix Scientific Industries Limited
Resource efficient additive manufacture of actuators (REAMA)
Collaborators:
R53 Engineering Limited
University of Warwick
Polestar Automotive UK Limited
Matsuura Machinery Limited
Revolutionising waterless textile dyeing through optical colour mixing and machine learning colour-recipe prediction
Collaborators:
Amphibio Ltd
University of Leeds
Scaling up Treekind®, a truly sustainable vegan leather alternative, completely free of plastic polyurethane
Collaborators:
Biophilica Limited
Centre For Process Innovation Limited
Sheep wool external wall insulation
Collaborators:
Vector Homes Limited
Wool Insulation Wales Limited
Smart model advancing reusability driven from track record of additive manufacturing to increase adaptability and predict product performance (SMART-APP)
Collaborators:
Materials Processing Institute
The Plastic Economy Limited
Additive Manufacturing Solutions Limited