£1.6m grant award for research project
Dr Aylin Ates and Professor Jill MacBryde, Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation, and Professor Colin Lindsay and Dr Robert Stewart, both Department of Work, Employment and Organisation, have been awarded £1.16 million from the UKRI (UK Research and Innovation) for a high-impact 12-month research project.
This new project, as part of Made Smarter Innovation programme, will support the transformation of UK manufacturing by helping SMEs adopt digital technologies that boost energy and resource efficiency while placing people at the heart of change.
The project is a collaborative effort between Loughborough University, Strathclyde Business School, and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), and aims to shape a more sustainable, resilient, inclusive, and technologically advanced future for UK manufacturing.