Going for manufacturing growth in the Black Country
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[...]
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[...]
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[...]
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[...]
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.[...]
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[...]
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[...]
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[...]
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[...]