The 30 Best Research collaboration projects in Manchester

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    “The National Graphene Institute in Manchester stands at the forefront of cutting-edge research and innovation in the field of graphene. It serves as a global hub for scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements, bringing together brilliant minds from around the world. With state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative environment, it fuels groundbreaking discoveries and drives the future of graphene applications. And not to forget 'Birthplace of GRAPHENE'.”

    Address: Booth Street East, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 161 306 1405

    Website: graphene.manchester.ac.uk

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    Taitec College Manchester

    ★★★☆☆ 3.1
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    “I been here 3 times and I don't understand the bad reviews. The guy that works there it's doing his job, he is respectful and polite, the computers aren't last generation nor the most expensive but they work perfectly fine. If you come here to pass the exam shouldn't be a big problem the vigilator nor the outdated computers, we are here to test or knowledge and if you know you know, and will pass regardless”

    Address: Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester M8 8LW, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 161 839 3930

    Website: taitecmanchester.com

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    LUCA-TECH

    ★★★★★ 5
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    “Very friendly and professional and gives fair prices and gets the job done in a reasonable amount of time I highly recommend going here if u want your devices fixed”

    Address: 72 Bonscale Crescent, Middleton, Manchester M24 5NA, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 7513 894484

    Website: facebook.com

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    Henry Royce Institute

    ★★★★★ 5
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    “The Henry Royce Institute (often referred to as ‘Royce’) is the UK’s national institute for advanced materials research and innovation. Its vision is to identify challenges and to stimulate innovation in advanced materials research to support sustainable growth and development. Royce aims to be a "single front door" to the UK’s materials research community. Its stated mission is to “support world-recognised excellence in UK materials research, accelerating commercial exploitation of innovations, and delivering positive economic and societal impact for the UK.” Operating with its Hub at the University of Manchester, Royce is a partnership of nine leading UK institutions. It is a hub and spoke collaboration between the University of Manchester (the hub), National Nuclear Laboratory, UK Atomic Energy Authority, Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, University of Leeds, University of Liverpool, University of Oxford and the University of Sheffield. In 2014, Chancellor George Osborne announced the launch of the Henry Royce Institute for advanced materials science in his Autumn Statement in 2014. He pledged "a quarter of a billion" to support his proposals from June 2014 on creating a Northern Powerhouse. Royce was then established through a grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), which has been used to fund construction and refurbishment of buildings, equipment, and research and technical staff. Royce now coordinates over 900 academics and over £300 million in facilities, "providing a joined-up framework that can deliver beyond the current capabilities of individual partners or research teams.” Royce is one of the EPSRC's four major research institutes, the other three being: The Alan Turing Institute in data science; the Faraday Institution in battery science and technology; and the Rosalind Franklin Institute, which focuses on transforming life science through interdisciplinary research and technology development. These institutes represent a total financial investment of around £478 million and reflect the EPSRC’s vision and objectives ("to deliver economic impact and social prosperity; to realise the potential of engineering and physical sciences research; and to enable the UK engineering and physical sciences landscape to deliver"). The Henry Royce Institute is named after Sir Frederick Henry Royce OBE, a British engineer famous for his designs of car and airplane engines. Henry Royce manufactured his first car in Manchester in 1904, and in 1906 co-founded Rolls-Royce.”

    Address: Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 161 306 7585

    Website: royce.ac.uk

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    ORO MIya

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    Address: 7 Bayswater Avenue, Manchester M40 2RB, United Kingdom