Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionise computing. Faster than conventional technology allows that existing computers cannot.
The Henry Royce Institute is a national asset for Advanced Materials Research and Innovation for a Sustainable Society.
A University of Liverpool spin-out company, Meta Additive, has been acquired by Desktop Metal, Inc.
Supporting new materials innovation in the UK’s chemistry-using industries working with leading academics and companies.
The University of Liverpool is to launch new BSc and MSc programmes in subjects related to the climate.
The Royce Materials 4.0 Feasibility & Pilot Scheme aims to offer short-term funding for research, development, and innovation (RD&I) projects.
The document aligns into the Government’s Ten Point Plan for a green industrial revolution, the precursor to the subsequent Net Zero Strategy
CPI are delighted to be joining a broad network of scientists and innovators at Liverpool Science Park.
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have created a collaborative artificial intelligence tool.
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