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View Article  The power (and fun) of networks
Last week, within a day of one another, I received 2 e-mails. The first was from an old American colleague (old in the sense of I worked with him many years ago rather that he is old!).   more »
View Article  I may have seen the future
I spent yesterday at Innovate 07 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. This is the first of these meetings organised by the Technology Strategy Board in its new guise as an “arms length” body. It was an impressive event and the materials community can take some pride in its relevance to where the Technology Strategy Board is heading.    more »
View Article  You can't keep a good enthusiast down
Yesterday was the first Annual General Meeting for Materials UK. To hold an AGM is a legal requirement of being a company. It is more about dealing with the basics of a company – are you legal, do you have money to continue, who are the directors and so on. What was remarkable was that – as always when the senior people associated with Materials UK get together – the enthusiasm to understand and act on the challenges for our industry kept breaking through.    more »
View Article  Communication is never "done"
Today I met with the Materials Chemistry Forum. I have to declare an interest here. Having trained as a polymer scientist I can claim membership of both the Chemistry and Materials Communities – a fact that is useful when the Christmas parties come around.   more »
View Article  Ask not what Materials Science can do for you…
Last week, from at least 3 different sources, I was referred to the work of the Lords Science and Technology Committee Sub-Committee on Waste Reduction. What I found intrigued me. Their question set demonstrates huge insight into the problem, and manages to take several different views of the subject.    more »
View Article  A Composite Response
Yesterday, I took part in the 3rd Annual Forum of the National Composites Network. Held at the Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon, there were about 100 practitioners from all parts of the supply chain.   more »
View Article  Metals Forum Meeting
I spent some time yesterday at a meeting of the Metals Forum . This was part of my quest to understand what the various bits of the materials community think are important and to explain what Materials UK is – and is not.    more »
View Article  The Polymer Science of Everyday Things
I have just spent a few days in Boston at the American Chemical Society National Meeting. I was there as the co-organiser of a symposium entitled “The Polymer Science of Everyday Things” which, as the advert says, does exactly what it says on the tin! This is the third time out for the symposium and this time it reflected the theme of the overall conference and the focus of much of the local activity and concentrated on the use of polymers in medical applications.    more »
View Article  Now we are one...
Yesterday saw the first birthday party for Materials UK. Actually, today is formally the anniversary of its launch and a reception at the House of Lords can hardly be said to be a “party” but otherwise….   more »
View Article  All the small things....
It’s been quite a week for nanotechnology. On Monday the University of Surrey launched yet another task force in the area, on Tuesday the Times had a nanotechnology supplement and there was a series of meetings about public engagement in the area at the Institute of Physics organised by the NEG and Demos . Looking back, however, am not sure I have learned anything useful from all of this activity.   more »
View Article  Teach your children well....
I spent a large chunk of today as part of the review panel of a project being conducted by the UK Centre for Materials Education (UKCME), working on behalf of the Higher Education Authority to evaluate the student learning experience in the discipline of materials science.   more »
View Article  Answering the biggest challenge around?
This week saw the publication of the eagerly awaited Energy White Paper by the Department of Trade and Industry. Reading it is not for the faint-hearted – it weighs in at 342 pages, with an Executive Summary of 21 pages!!!    more »
View Article  Materials KTN celebrates its first year – and proves a point!
Last week I attended the meeting held to mark the first year of operation of the Materials Knowledge Transfer Network. As Wyn has already pointed out, the Materials KTN and Materials UK have an interesting, almost symbiotic, relationship so it was nice to spend time with those who have made the KTN such a success in its first year.   more »
View Article  The Thoughts of Chairman Jones
The question I get asked most frequently is “What’s the difference between the Materials KTN and Materials UK?” so I thought it would make a suitable subject for my first addition to the Materials UK weblog.   more »
View Article  Validity is a cumulative thing!
This Monday saw a meeting to discuss the development of the Materials Property Validation Centre. Feedback to the survey carried out by the National Physical Laboratory formed the basis for a discussion on how to implement the recommendations of the Materials IGT Report most effectively. 101 organisations had taken part in the survey – and 80% had expressed their interest in taking part in this workshop.    more »
View Article  Indiscretion may be good for business
Over the last few years, the term “Open Innovation” has been bandied about by a lot of people as the new way of doing things (I am sorry, but I really cannot bring myself to use the word paradigm!). In my final days at ICI we had a few attempts to test the more extravagant claims but I had lost touch with its progress. When I discovered that an old colleague was now the Business Development Director of one of the main players and was giving a presentation in London, I took the opportunity of catching up with him and the subject at the same time.   more »
View Article  Materials UK joins Parliament
Following the recommendation of our Honorary President, Lord Haskell, Materials UK has become a member of the Parliamentary & Scientific Committee .   more »
View Article  Scientific schizophrenia can be informative
One of the side-effects of being a polymer scientist, is that I have always been able to claim allegiance to the chemistry or materials side according to my mood. On Thursday, I was wearing my chemistry hat and attending the SusChem European Technology Platform Stakeholder Event in Brussels.    more »
View Article  Small Things in Loughborough
On Tuesday I took part in the 5th PowdermatriX annual meeting in Loughborough. Powdermatrix is a node of the Materials KTN and evolved from the Faraday of the same name.    more »
View Article  Building on Innovation
I attended the ‘Innovations for the Built Environment’ Conference and Exhibition at Earls Court last week. It was my first attendance to a re-vamped event that brought together five key themes relating to the built environment (“Ecobuild”, Futurebuild, Regenex, Cityscape and Building for Health) It was, what appeared to be the ‘motorshow’ of the construction industry with around 500 exhibitors.   more »
View Article  Will “Materials Man” save the planet?
This Tuesday a few of us met to discuss the next steps the Education and Skills Working Group is taking. The Working Group is co-chaired by Bob John (of TWI) and David Pulling (of GKN) and we were joined by Lord Haskell.    more »
View Article  The Chairman's Secret
Since I was in Durham last Thursday I took the opportunity to visit Wyn Jones in his Lynemouth lair. It was well worth the trip.   more »
View Article  Live Acts are Always Better than the DVD
Last week, just before the snow confined me to quarters, I was lucky enough to see Al Gore’s climate change presentation – live. The meeting, hosted by global law firm DLA Piper, Yorkshire Forward, Renaissance South Yorkshire and the University of Sheffield was held in Sheffield’s Octagon Centre on March 7th.    more »
View Article  Picking the Right Material for the Environment
Last Week, Robert Quarshie (Director, Materials KTN), Nick Morgan (DTI) and I visited Granta Design Ltd.. We had been invited there by Managing Director and co-Founder David Cebon to discuss our ambitions for the Materials Property Validation Centre (MPVC). Once there, we also met Mike Ashby, the co-Founder and Non-Executive Chairman and Patrick Coulter, the COO.    more »
View Article  Materials UK Blog - Open for Business
The link from the Materials UK Home Page invites you to talk to the Chairman and CEO. It is easy for us to tell you about what we are doing and invite comments specific to each post. That is really only one-way traffic. What we wanted was a way for you to talk TO us. This post is designed to be a catch-all to invite comments, suggestions, questions, whatever, to Wyn and I. We will try to respond or answer as appropriate within a week. So come on and tell us what you think Materials UK should be doing.

David
View Article  Materials UK - The First 90 Days
Immersed in the Materials Innovation and Growth Team (IGT) process at Working Group and Advisory Group levels, I thought I had a fair grasp of the breadth and depth of the communities input to the Mat UK initiative. Nevertheless, having accepted the challenge to lead Materials UK, the learning curve from 1st October 2006 has been much steeper than I ever expected. The enthusiasm shown by the Materials UK community is extraordinary and with every meeting, I become more convinced that the strength of the UK materials community is the people within it.    more »
View Article  Welcome to the Materials UK Blog

Welcome to the Materials UK blog page. On this page we hope to bring you live feedback from the work ...   more »