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  • 15Jul

    Energy UK, Energy Institute (EI), Energy Networks Association (ENA) and Ofgem are hosting the industry’s flagship Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Conference on 15 July 2025. The EDI Conference will be held at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre, Broad Sanctuary, London, SW1P 3EE (09:00-16:00).

    This one-day, hybrid conference sponsored by Policy by Murray will bring together leading professionals from across the energy industry to provide a platform in which everyone is welcome to share knowledge, experiences, and good practice to drive lasting change in the sector and beyond.  

    Register: https://www.energy-uk.org.uk/event/equity-diversity-inclusion-edi-in-ene...

  • 25Jul

    Join us in celebrating the 70th Anniversary of TCM

    Open to: 

    Alumni and guests 

     Friends and supporters 

     University members

    Location: 

    Ray Dolby Centre | View details

    On Friday 25 July, TCM will celebrate the 70th anniversary of its foundation (initially the Solid State Theory Group) by holding an event in Cambridge.

    Further information will be provided in forthcoming CavMags and on the TCM webpage.

    Alumni who wish to be added to the mailing list for announcements about this event should contact tcm70@tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk

    Booking information

    Please register your interest by email.

    Booking for this event will close on Friday 11 July 2025, 12.00pm BST.

    Book by email (tcm70@tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk)

  • 01Sep

    Discover the latest advancements in AI-driven design, manufacturing, and evaluation of composite materials.

    AIComp 2025 offers a unique platform for networking, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing to address the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly evolving industry.

    KEY TOPICS
      • Design and Optimisation
      • Process Modelling
      • Manufacturing Control and Optimisation
      • Non-destructive Evaluation (NDE)
      • Damage and Failure Prediction
      • Structural Modelling
    JOIN US

    AIComp 2025 is the essential event for anyone involved in the composites industry.

    Whether you’re an academic researcher, industry professional, or policymaker, this conference offers unparalleled opportunities to connect with experts and gain insights into the transformative role of AI in composites.

    Don’t miss your chance to be part of this groundbreaking discussion.

    Find out more

  • 03Sep

    Unlocking UK economic growth through materials innovation

    Discover the transformative power of materials innovation at our biennial two-day event. The National Conference 2025 will delve into how collaboration between industry and academia is revolutionising materials innovation and driving advancements across sectors.

    Materials are at the heart of high-value manufacturing and are critical for addressing society’s grand challenges in mobility, healthcare, energy, and more. This conference offers a unique opportunity to engage with experts and explore the pivotal role materials innovation plays in innovation and sustainability.

    As a global leader in materials research, Royce is driving and supporting solutions that shape national and regional priorities. By combining world-class expertise, cutting-edge facilities, and technical skills, we assist academia and industry in solving real-world challenges.

    Register: https://managedreg.crowdcomms.com/henry-royce-institute-national-conference

    Conference Highlights

    Our 2025 conference will feature expert speakers from industry, academia, government, and research funding councils. The event will build on the recently launched National Materials Innovation Strategy’s core themes, including:

    • Energy Solutions: Efficient and sustainable energy generation, storage, transmission, and usage to achieve net-zero goals. “Rising to the net-zero challenge.”
    • Future Healthcare: Advancing beyond biocompatibility to deliver active medical solutions.
    • Structural Innovations: Strengthening infrastructure, the built environment, and transport systems.
    • Advanced Surface Technologies: Enhancing product functionality, performance, and longevity.
    • Next-Generation Electronics and Sensors: Driving high-performance connectivity for the future.
    • Consumer Products and Polymers: Innovating for greener, sustainable packaging and products.

    In addition, the conference will address essential cross-sector topics:

    • Materials 4.0  –  looking at how transitioning to greater use of digital tools will accelerate materials innovation – drastically reducing the lead time to commercialisation
    • Sustainability and the Circular Economy – exploring how we create a more resilient economy through materials innovation that has “sustainable by design” at the heart of our supply chains
    • Translation and Manufacturing – too often in the UK, groundbreaking materials research is scaled and commercialised abroad, we’ll address the need to secure access to appropriate financing and better coordination across public and private sector funding streams.
    • Skills Development  the materials sector faces higher-than-average skills shortages and must rise to the challenge of identifying and closing current and future materials skills gaps, particularly at in the highest priority cross-cutting areas of Materials 4.0 and sustainability
    • Policy, Regulations, and Standards – our regulatory environment needs to deliver a supportive, flexible ecosystem for materials innovation by providing clarity, consistency and incentives. The materials community must collaborate closely with policymakers to facilitate  these outcomes

    Join us to gain insights, foster collaborations, and shape the future of materials innovation.

  • 09Sep

    Join us in Coventry, 9-11 September 2025, for our next annual Faraday Institution Conference!

    The Faraday Institution are delighted to invite you to attend our Annual Conference 2025. This year’s event is hosted by the University of Warwick, taking place Tuesday 9 to Thursday 11 September, and we're expecting over 500 attendees to participate in our largest science dissemination conference to date. We aim to once again convene the electrochemical energy storage community of academics, industry organisations, policy makers and funders once again from the UK and internationally. The invite is open to all working within this innovative community.

    The conference theme for 2025 is "Energising the UK Battery Ecosystem" with a programme curated to disseminate the latest battery research from around the world and raise the visibility of UK scientific excellence in energy storage. In particular, we'll be shining a spotlight on partnership and collaboration, bridging the interface between academia, industry and policy for a net zero future. Keynote speakers include Professor Sir Stanley Whittingham, 2019 Nobel Prize Winner for Chemistry, and Professor Shirley Meng from University of Chicago. 

    Our call for abstracts closes soon, Monday 24th March at 23:59 GMT. We're looking for abstracts for posters and talks to help shape our programme - you can submit abstracts for one or more of the themes below:

    • Active Materials & Supply Chain
    • Advanced Characterisation & Degradation
    • Advances in Recycling & Reuse
    • Battery Modelling
    • Battery Safety & Abuse
    • Electrode Manufacturing
    • New Battery Chemistries & Interfaces

    Held across 3 days, it will encompass multiple parallel sessions, poster sessions, exhibition stands, ample networking opportunities and more. We hope to see you there!

    Register. Submit an abstract for a talk or poster (closes 24 March).