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Going for manufacturing growth in the Black Country

Posted on 10th August 2016 by Richard Horsburgh

Manufacturing is set to grow as work begins on one of the hubs of a new flagship manufacturing skills centre in the heart of the[…]

WMCU offers support for the Mayoral WMCA Consultation

Posted on 10th August 2016 by Richard Horsburgh

Background In November 2014 the seven West Midlands Metropolitan Borough Councils (Birmingham City Council, City of Wolverhampton Council, Coventry Council, Dudley Council, Solihull Council, Sandwell[…]

Sarginsons supports university student to push the boundaries of aluminium casting and aerospace technology

Posted on 9th August 2016 by Richard Horsburgh

A chance partnership between Coventry-based manufacturer Sarginsons Industries and an aerospace student from one of the West Midlands Combined Universities partners, Coventry University, has led[…]

Plans for flagship manufacturing skills centre submitted as part of £11.75M project

Posted on 8th August 20168th August 2016 by Richard Horsburgh

Ambitious plans to create a new manufacturing skills centre at the University of Wolverhampton’s Springfield Campus as part of a £11.75m project have been submitted.[…]

Midlands’ economy may withstand sharp economic decline predicted by new PMI figures

Posted on 8th August 2016 by Richard Horsburgh

Economists and academics, have said that the Midlands’ economy may prove resilient enough to withstand a sharp economic decline predicted by new figures released today (Monday[…]

Universities welcome new authority formation

Posted on 6th July 201612th June 2024 by Richard Horsburgh

The official formation of the West Midlands Combined Authority has been welcomed by three of the region’s universities. Birmingham City University, Coventry University and the[…]

A formal partnership agreement to support the newly formed West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).

Posted on 16th May 201616th May 2016 by serverteam

Birmingham City University, Coventry University and the University of Wolverhampton have created a formal partnership agreement to support the newly formed West Midlands Combined Authority[…]

BCU gets £14 million to transform Typhoo factory through innovative STEAMHouse project

Posted on 16th May 2016 by Richard Horsburgh

The Government is to give Birmingham City University £14 million to transform the former Typhoo tea factory into a collaborative innovation centre for solving the[…]

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