UKBIC
Ben Attrill is a Process Quality Engineer at UKBIC, with experience dating back to 2006 in various quality and engineering roles. Prior positions include Quality Cell Leader and Quality Engineer at Norbar Torque Tools Ltd., alongside a background as a Metrology Engineer at IMI Precision Engineering and a Quality Inspector at Woolley GMC. Ben holds a BSc Honours degree in Engineering from Coventry University, as well as HNC and HND qualifications in Manufacturing Engineering from North Warwickshire and Hinkley College, and an NVQ Level 4 in Manufacturing Engineering from Dudley College.
UKBIC
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The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) is a pioneering concept in the race to develop battery technology for the transition to a greener future. 🔋🌍 What we do: Our unique facility provides the missing link between battery technology, which has proved promising at laboratory or prototype scale, and successful mass production. Based in Coventry, our publicly-funded battery product development facility welcomes manufacturers, entrepreneurs, researchers and educators, and can be accessed by any organisation with existing or new battery technology – if that technology will bring green jobs and prosperity to the UK. UKBIC is a key part of the Faraday Battery Challenge (FBC), a Government programme to fast track the development of cost-effective, high-performance, durable, safe, low-weight and recyclable batteries. Funding: In addition to funding from the Faraday Battery Challenge through UK Research and Innovation and the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, we are also part-funded through the West Midlands Combined Authority. The project has been delivered through a consortium of Coventry City Council, Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership and WMG, at the University of Warwick. UKBIC was created in 2018 following a competition led by the Advanced Propulsion Centre with support from Innovate UK. Want more information?: Contact us at 📩 info@ukbic.co.uk or check out our website 👇