
BNU to collaborate with Milton Keynes manufacturer Adam Equipment in new Knowledge Transfer Partnership
Buckinghamshire New University (BNU) is pleased to announce a new Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Milton Keynes-based , a prominent UK manufacturer of measurement equipment and laboratory scales.
Funding was successfully secured in a joint bid by the University鈥檚 School of Creative and Digital Industries and School of Art, Design and Performance in November, and was highlighted in the latest round of successful applications by Innovate UK.
KTPs are strategic partnerships that support businesses to innovate and grow. A KTP starts with a business鈥檚 vision to innovate and diversify its products or services, or develop new and improved ways of working. By collaborating with a university through a KTP, businesses will access expert knowledge from academic teams, and funding from Innovate UK enables the business to recruit a highly-skilled individual who is dedicated to delivering a specific, strategic, innovation project for the business.
With a budget of 拢300,000, the 30-month project with Adam Equipment aims to develop cutting-edge digitisation and cloud-based production processes and best practices for Adam Equipment with the help of BNU academics.
Dr Benjamin Aziz, Associate Professor in Software Engineering at BNU, said: 鈥淭he core objective is to modernise the current production line for some of the company's flagship products.
鈥淭his KTP will leverage the technical research knowledge and project management skills of the university's Computing, AI, and Design researchers, transferring these capabilities to the industrial domain.鈥
The research team will be led by Dr. Aziz, with Professor Sri-Kartini Leet, Head of School for Art Design and Performance, Dr. Estabraq Makiyah, Lecturer in Computer Systems and Networks, and Scott Harper, Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Product/Furniture Design, serving as project supervisors.