235 results found
    1. Stand F173

      Flux Rose Ltd

      Flux Rose is a UK-based electronics manufacturer specialising in PCB design and assembly, wiring harnesses, and complete embedded electronics integration. We work with you from concept to completion, offering flexible support whether you need full design services or help with production. Our in-house team provides complimentary design and prototyping, helping you bring ideas to life quickly and efficiently. Trusted across sectors including IoT, automotive, utilities, and medical, Flux Rose is known for precision, reliability, and adaptability. At our core, we believe in listening first. Every project starts with understanding your goals, because we don’t just build electronics; we build partnerships that last.

    2. Stand Q150

      Group Rhodes Ltd

      Group Rhodes designs and develops advanced forming machinery for both metals and composites. The company is a market leader in the field of superplastic forming and diffusion bonding, having installed titanium and aluminium forming cells in leading aerospace and automotive manufacturers worldwide. Group Rhodes also offers a wide range of cold forming technologies for specialist metalforming applications across a number of industrial sectors. In the field of composites, the company boasts a 75 year history, forming composite materials as early as the 1930's. Today Group Rhodes composite machinery is used to produce structural components for production road cars as well as flight critical components for a variety of aircraft. Recent contracts include two SPF/DB presses for a North American aircraft manufacturer (rated at 850 and 1800 US Tons respectively) and a 1000 Ton multi axis composite moulding press for a UK customer. The latter has been designed for research and development work and to accommodate every conceivable type of composite process. All Group Rhodes machinery is supported by a comprehensive aftermarket spares and service team which maintains Rhodes equipment throughout the world.

    3. Stand H152

      Guhring Limited

      Guhring, one of the Worlds leading rotary tooling manufacturers provides the widest choice of standard Drills, Taps, Milling Cutters and Countersinks. To complement our standard range Guhring has a fully equipped manufacturing centre for special and modified cutting tools in either Carbide, HSS, or PCD, together with a regrind/recoat facility. All this together with our huge stock center is right here at our two sites in Birmingham. Guhring will ensure that you obtain the optimum tooling solution, service & support to make your manufacturing operations competitive.

    4. Stand J123

      Hamamatsu Photonics UK Ltd

      Hamamatsu Photonics are a world-leading manufacturer of optoelectronic components and systems. Our products provide the ability to work within the entire optical spectrum and provide solutions for a wide variety of applications including analytical, consumer, industrial and medical instrumentation. The Company’s corporate philosophy stresses the advancement of society through the use of photonics, and looks to achieve this via extensive research, which yields products that are regarded as state-of-the-art.

    5. Henry Royce Institute & UK Atomic Energy Authority
      Stand P196

      Henry Royce Institute & UK Atomic Energy Authority

      The Henry Royce Institute is the UK's national institute for advanced materials research and innovation. Royce supports world-recognised excellence in UK materials research, accelerating commercial exploitation of innovations and delivering positive economic and societal impact for the UK: • Enabling national materials research foresighting, collaboration and strategy • Providing access to the latest facilities and capability • Catalysing industrial collaboration and exploitation of materials research • Fostering materials science skills development, innovation training and outreach Royce is involved in a growing number of major collaborations programmes with the aim of leveraging the UK’s infrastructure to tackle global challenges. Many of these programmes create links between leading businesses, SMEs, Research and Technology Organisations (RTOs), local authorities and central government with goal of supporting the translation of research into new materials and technologies. This collaborative model encourages a joined up ecosystem in materials innovation, providing a clear pipeline for the translation from fundamental research to technologies which can be scaled-up and integrated by industry. UKAEA’s Materials Research Facility (MRF) prepares and examines samples of radioactive materials to assess their performance in nuclear reactors. It is part of the UK Government’s National Nuclear User Facility and the Henry Royce Institute for Advanced Materials. The Nuclear Materials Research Area seeks to enable innovation in radioactive/irradiated materials research to facilitate advancements in all nuclear sectors: civil, space, defence and security, legacy waste and decommissioning, and medical isotopes. Driving improvements in cross cutting themes including nuclear specific skills and training, sustainability and life cycle assessment, Materials 4.0, and Equality-Diversity-Inclusion. The Nuclear Materials Research Area is resourced by four Henry Royce Institute partners, namely University of Manchester (Royce Hub & Dalton Cumbria Facility), the University of Sheffield, UKAEA and UKNNL. This enables research to be conducted across a wide range of radioactivity levels. The Nuclear Materials programme is structured around four flagship research topics: 1) Plutonium Lifecycle, 2) Materials Degradation, 3) High Temperature Systems and 4) Advanced Nuclear Fuels; these research topics are designed to investigate materials selection, manufacturing, and data challenges. The Nuclear Materials Research Area investigates radioactive materials, whereas the Materials Systems for Demanding Environments and Advanced Metals Processing Research Areas address the research needs of non-radioactive materials and applications not subjected to irradiated operating conditions.