Institute for Manufacturing
"Turning
visions into reality" (or 'ideas into action') is how Professor
Mike Gregory describes the business of manufacturing, and with the launch
of the new Institute for Manufacturing, the University is aiming to help
with that process. "Modern manufacturing is not just
about metal bashing - though that remains important - but about developing
and delivering all kinds of products from food to pharmaceuticals to software.
It's the really exciting bit between a new idea and delivering new products
around the world." So it is not difficult to see why Manufacturing
is one of the most over-subscribed courses in the Engineering Department.
The Institute has the triple aims of increasing the number of able people
in manufacturing, improving the competitiveness of the manufacturing industry
and enhancing its economic and public profile, the Institute provides
expertise over a wide range of subjects. It is a unique industry-academic
community bringing together technology, management, strategy and policy.
As
well as providing a degree course in Manufacturing Engineering, the Institute
also runs courses for industrialists such as the Manufacturing Leaders
Programme preparing high flying engineers and managers for the most senior
general management roles in their companies.
Strong industrial networks surround the Centres and Groups which research
and develop new approaches to manufacturing management and technology.
They include Strategy and Performance, Technology Management, International
Manufacturing, Automation and Control and Production Processes. An Industry
Links Unit orchestrates a wide range of industrial relationships.
With entrepreneurial activity booming in Cambridge, the Institute provides
the 'next step' to creating modern global businesses. For more information,
please visit the Institute
for Manufacturing web site.
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