Emerson announced today at the Farnborough Airshow that its Test and Measurement business will support educational programmes at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom delivered by Cranfield University.
Exeter Airport is set to pioneer a series of trials introducing hydrogen-fuelled ground support equipment in an effort to significantly reduce carbon emissions from airport ground operations.
Cranfield University has become part of an industry innovation cluster which aims to address the complex challenges of the future of flight through close collaborative work.
Cranfield University is set to benefit from involvement in three new projects which are receiving a share of £33 million from the UK Space Agency’s National Space Innovation Programme
Cranfield University is the only UK university involved in FlyECO, to develop sustainable aviation solutions through the close integration of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and hydrogen-powered electrified aircraft engines.
Professor Michael Bourlakis has been appointed as an International Vice President for the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport UK and has become a Trustee member for CILT International.
Professor Angel Medina Vaya, Director of Environment and Agrifood at Cranfield University, has joined an international expert group focused on food mycology, as a commission member.
Cranfield University is partnering with LIPTON Teas and Infusions, the world’s largest tea group, to begin field trials testing climate change mitigation and resilience practices.
Cranfield University’s Chief Executive and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Karen Holford CBE FREng has been made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to engineering
Cranfield University has welcomed recommendations from a report into university spin-out companies, aimed at encouraging innovation and the growth of academic research into commercial prospects.