MTC - Manufacturing Technology Centre
Tian Long See is a Product Development Manager at MTC - Manufacturing Technology Centre since October 2015, responsible for managing standard products and producing marketing materials. With a strong background in research and engineering, Tian Long has held positions ranging from Senior Research Engineer to Advanced Research Engineer, focusing on proposal writing, grant applications, and carrying out experimental work in technology readiness levels 4 to 6, while managing various research projects funded by Innovate UK and European collaborations. Educational credentials include a PhD in Material Science from The University of Manchester, an Executive Master of Business Administration from Aston Business School, and a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours from The Australian National University. Additional experience spans roles at the University of Manchester, Seeing Machines, and Australian fast-food and hospitality industries.
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MTC - Manufacturing Technology Centre
The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) develops and proves innovative manufacturing processes and technologies in an agile, low risk environment, in partnership with industry, academia and other institutions. They focus on delivering bespoke manufacturing system solutions for their customers.They operate some of the most advanced manufacturingequipment in the world, and employ a team of highly skilled engineers, many of whom are leading experts in their field. This creates a high quality environment for the development and demonstration of new processes and technologies on an industrial scale.The MTC’s areas of expertise are directly relevant to both large and small companies, and are applicable across a wide range of industry sectors. The MTC’s members include global manufacturing companies from multiple sectors. Research partners include the University of Birmingham, University of Nottingham, Loughborough University and TWI Ltd.The MTC is part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, supported by Innovate UK.