IMRC

IMRC - Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre at Cranfield University (UK) is a project funded by the EPSRC Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) undertaking research that addresses issues identified in the UK government’s High Value Manufacturing strategy.[1]

Research Themes

The IMRC has two main research themes, Manufacturing Technology and Product-Service Systems (PSS), which provide leadership and support to both academia and industry in their areas of expertise. Manufacturing Technology focuses on precision technologies, welding and composites manufacture. Product-Service Systems examine how organisations innovate capabilities and processes to design and build more integrated product and service offerings.

The Cranfield IMRC outputs have been used to inform and support the new Government manufacturing strategy.

Manufacturing Technology

Manufacturing Technology focuses on developing a research activity that supports high added value UK manufacturing. Main research activities include:

Product-Service Systems

Product-Service Systems (PSS) are market bundles of customer focused products, services, support, self-service and knowledge development in order to increase the value of core offerings. Cranfield IMRC is working with manufacturers to develop competitive PSS offerings. PSS research projects include:

References

  1. Government Opportunities retrieved 11 Ap 2013

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