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Faraday Advance

the Transport Node of the Materials Knowledge Transfer Network

future materials for low pollution, high efficiency, cost effective transport:

  • Increasing the impact of science on business
  • Building teams to meet industry needs
  • Promoting young engineers and scientists
  • Technology road-mapping
  • A spectrum of services from idea to profit
  • Integration and support
  • Engaging industry in science and engineering

Read our annual report - April 2006.

Our Core Partners

Oxford, Oxford Brookes and Cranfield Universities, MIRA Ltd, The Oxford Trust and Business Link

Over 100 companies.

Find out more about the Materials Knowledge Transfer Network.

Current opportunities for collaboration

The following programmes are open for collaboration:

  • SPRINTCar - show casing innovative technologies for the automotive industry
  • WINGNet - recycling and re-use in the aerospace industry
  • DRIVENet - recycling, re-use and end of vehicle life issue in the automotive sector
  • C-fibre recycling
  • Thermal management materials
  • Light-weighting and hybrid materials
  • More electric transport technologies
  • Materials for harsh environments
  • Knowledge transfer between nodes