View on demand: Industrialising innovation panel discussion
On Wednesday March 3rd 2021 we heard from a cross sector group of industry experts about how to accelerate the path to production for your products and technologies. Register now to view an on demand recording.

Grand challenges such as climate change coupled with an increasingly competitive global business climate are driving the pace of engineering innovation to new levels.
And in the race to exploit and commercialise these innovations businesses are under increasing pressure to accelerate the journey from initial concept to manufactured product.
Held in partnership with engineering consultancy Ricardo, this special panel discussion brought together leaders from a range of sectors to explore how organisations large and small can rapidly scale up manufacturing capability and streamline the path to production for tomorrow’s ground-breaking products and technologies.
Drawing on inspiring stories of best practice and spotlighting key areas of expertise, the discussion offered attendees business critical insights into some of the strategies, tools, technologies and skills that can help achieve this.
Martin Starkey -Managing Director, Ricardo Performance Products
Graham Cooley – CEO, ITM Power
Anthony Thompson - CSO, ISANSYS
Ian Whiting - Commercial Director, UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC)
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