National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
Cameron Swanson is currently working as a Design Engineer specializing in Product and Systems Development at the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland. Previously, Cameron worked as a Research and Development Engineer at the same institute, where they focused on measurement and sensing in areas such as photogrammetry and optical metrology. Cameron also has experience as an Assistant Metrology Engineer at the Advanced Forming Research Centre and as a Freelance Photographer. They hold a Master of Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering with Aeronautics from the University of Strathclyde. Cameron has also been involved in various projects and roles, including serving as a Review Panel Member for the Chemical and Process Engineering Department at Strathclyde.
National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
NMIS is driving the future of manufacturing through innovation. We’re accelerating productivity to grow our economy, develop a vibrant workforce, and create happier, healthier, greener communities. From our growing network of world-class manufacturing R&D facilities, we work with businesses of all sizes and sectors across Scotland, the UK, and beyond to find technology solutions to help them succeed. We turn brilliant ideas into reality, and we do it at industry speed. Coming from diverse backgrounds, our passionate team works alongside industry, academia, and the public sector to solve problems, train the next generation of makers, engineers, and inventors, and generate creative ideas that will change how we make things and protect our planet. NMIS is at the heart of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Scotland in Renfrewshire. It is operated by the University of Strathclyde and supported by Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, High-Value Manufacturing Catapult, Skills Development Scotland, Scottish Funding Council and Renfrewshire Council. Contact us: nmis-enquiries@strath.ac.uk