The Bristol-based National Composites Centre has received a £36.7m government investment for research and development, which it says will make the UK a world leader in composites for the aerospace, automotive, and construction sectors.
The NCC says the iCAP programme “will bring composites into the digital age, increasing production rates and quality while improving efficiency and reducing cost” – image courtesy of HVMC. The £36.7m will reportedly help the National Composites Centre (NCC) to develop 10 new technologies in order to push the state-of-the-art and speed the…
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