Collaborate to Innovate winners announced
Collaborative engineering projects ranging from the design and construction of the UK’s largest ever warship to the use of 3D printing technology for surgical implants were amongst the winners announced at The Engineer’s new engineering awards event in London on the 7th September.

Judged by a panel of leading UK engineers - and sponsored by Frazer-Nash Consultancy and Yamazaki Mazak - winning entries had to demonstrate that they were innovative, collaborative and likely to have an impact in their field of application.
The event provided a fascinating snapshot of some of the trends and technologies that are defining modern engineering, and also highlighted the degree to which industry and academia are collaborating to solve fundamental problems across a variety of sectors.
The winners, listed in full below, will present their projects at The Engineer's Collaborate to Innovate Conference, which will be held on 17th November at Coventry's Manufacturing Technology Centre.
Sponsored by ABB
University of Bristol with the University of London, University of Birmingham, Royal Holloway University
The development and use of autonomous drones to collect high-altitude atmospheric samples.
Sponsored by GE
Renishaw PLC with PDR, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University, LPW Technology Ltd
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