Professor Martin Jackson, Research Area Lead for Royce at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ, and Professor Serena Cussen, Head of Department for Materials Science and Engineering at ºù«Ӱҵ, welcomed guests to Royce’s new building at the university. The capabilities of the latest UK centre for advanced materials processing were displayed to guests from both industry and academia.
The celebrations began with building tours for attendees, with demonstrations given by Royce technicians and researchers in all key areas of the centre. To encapsulate the full offering of the facility, focus was placed on the following areas: Additive Manufacturing, Field Assisted Sintering Technology, Near-Net-Shape Manufacturing, Nano Characterisation, X-Ray, and Materials Characterisation.
With 7 purpose-built laboratories, one double height workshop, offices, and 2 meeting rooms, the Royce Discovery Centre is certainly impressive!
The main event, the opening ceremony, saw important keynote address from a number of influential speakers from the wider materials community.
Prof. Martin Jackson, Research Area Lead, Royce at the University of ºù«Ӱҵ, opened the ceremony, highlighting the unique capabilities, exclusive to the Royce ºù«Ӱҵ team, that are setting a platform for ground-breaking discoveries.
Dr Beatriz Fernández Silva, Postdoctoral Research Associate, ºù«Ӱҵ, then presented on the centre’s ability to produce high-quality research outputs for both industrial and academic applications.
, CEO, , next discussed the wider Royce ambition of accelerating the translation of academic research into commercial opportunities, and how the Royce Discovery Centre feeds into this.
Prof. Serena Cussen, Head of Department for Materials Science and Engineering, ºù«Ӱҵ, highlighted the importance of discovering new materials as we look to adopt more sustainable practices within the UK manufacturing industry.
, Senior Scientist, , then presented on work completed through the , assisted by Head of our Nano Characterisation Lab, Dr Alice Pyne, and Dr Rob Moorehead.
Finally, , recently appointed Chair of the Henry Royce Institute, highlighted the benefits of the Royce Discovery Centre, not only for industry, but also early-career researchers and students.
In fitting with his speech, Sir Peter invited Dr Bea Fernández Silva to the stage to join him in unveiling the plaque, further amplifying the importance of early-career researchers’ part in driving materials processing forward.
The unveiling of the plaque marked the official opening of the Royce Discovery Centre, which already accommodates around 350 users, ranging from researchers, PhD students, to professional services staff, driving research and innovation in advanced materials processing.
The Royce Discovery Centre and new equipment totaling £62.5 million was only possible thanks to the investment by the part of , and ºù«Ӱҵ.
Royce’s presence in ºù«Ӱҵ extends to the Royce Translational Centre, situated in the ºù«Ӱҵ Business Park, which is already working in collaboration with the new facility to assist in the acceleration of university and industry ideas from discovery through to an industry production scale in order to meet global challenges.
The Royce Discovery Centre and the Royce Translational Centre work in tandem with the Engineering Faculty facilities to further enhance the University of ºù«Ӱҵ's status as a world leader in the science and development of materials processing.
ABOUT THE ROYCE DISCOVERY CENTRE
Planning permission for the new facility was granted in April 2018, with the main building work started in August 2018. The building area totals 5793m² with a construction value of £18 million. The formal handover of the Royce Discovery Centre took place 13th July 2020, however due to Covid-19 related delays, the building’s official launch took place 20th April 2022.
The Royce Discovery Centre, under the Project Management of , and the University of ºù«Ӱҵ's Estates & Facilities Management team on the client side, was designed by - an architectural practice that also designed our partner site, the Royce Translational Centre - alongside civil and structural engineers, , and building services engineers, . The building was delivered by , the appointed University of ºù«Ӱҵ contractor, with contracted for installation of mechanical and electrical services.
We're proud to have collaborated with only local contractors in the development of our new facility, with the output definitely demonstrating the high-quality offering of the Yorkshire area. These local connections have ensured a smooth delivery of a centre for advanced materials innovation.