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DNCC Sustainability Forum 24 th January 2013 Lynn Oxborrow. WHAT IS FUTURE FACTORY? ERDF supported project established in 2009 … now extended until 2015 with a total budget of £4 million Collaboration between NTU schools: CADBE, NBS and others
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DNCC Sustainability Forum 24th January 2013 Lynn Oxborrow
WHAT IS FUTURE FACTORY? • ERDF supported project established in 2009 • … now extended until 2015 with a total budget of £4 million • Collaboration between NTU schools: CADBE, NBS and others • Objective to assist East Midlands SMEs to adopt more efficient and sustainable ways of doing business: • Through…. sustainable product and process design, supply chain & logistics, packaging, energy consumption, marketing, training…..
WHAT WE OFFER: • ASSISTANCE (2 days engagement with SMEs) • Workshops, events and expert panels with internationally renowned speakers • Business needs analysis & future scenarios • Research assistant support • COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS (min 2 days) • Short customised projects, research & analysis, product development & testing • Access to specialist resources & technology • Heavily subsidised expert consultancy, recommendations & objectives • GRADUATE PLACEMENTS • Subsidised employment of recent graduate • ‘Live’ student consultancy projects
WHAT WE OFFER: • AND MORE…. • Networking with like-minded people • Expert guidance and 1-2-1 ideas generation • Information and inspiration • Library, website and social media • Showcasing and PR opportunities • Signposting to further support….
International experts Sustainability in the Supply Chain Conference: Speedo & Puma, 2012 • Video highlights: ttp://www.ntu.ac.uk/future_factory/events/past_events/index.html
Interactive workshops materiO, Paris, Dec 2012
Expert panels • Furniture & interiors panel, Nov 2011
Showcase and networking Afternoon Tea with Future Factory: A Project Showcase event 9 June 2011 Newton Arkwright Courtyard, Old Chemistry Lab, & Arkwright Building
NKONO – BBQ man • Support through workshops and expert panel • 1-2-1: testing of product; forecasting, business model, branding • Cameroonian food product and outlet Trent Upholstery • CAD/CAM access for sustainable sofa design • Materials and prototyping • Marketing strategy for new product
Co-op Product • Developed Portal to share re-use/ recycling ideas • Networking launch with SMEs, staff and students • 6000 visitors - week 1 • Nottingham Playhouse • Thermal imaging of energy hotspots in listed building • Recommendations for energy efficiency and cost savings • First improvements currently in progress
Hugh Frost Designs • Initial support to recruit a product design graduate… • …. who developed new product as well as business plan for its roll out • …. which led to business award entries and prizes, including free office space and consultancy, as well as investment pitch opportunities • HF Designs are predicting substantial business and sustainability benefits as a result of this intervention.
Carbon Reduction Action Plan: Group student project • 2010 = 21.09 CO2 Tonnes • 2011 = 13.27 CO2 Tonnes • 7.82 CO2 Tonnes reduced in one year • = 27% reduction Notable Outcomes Students identified a supplier of a coal that could potentially save Memsaab 30% of energy CO2 emissions equating to: 10tonnes of CO2
What to do next? • Contact the Future Factory team: • www.ntu.ac.uk/futurefactory • New 2013 events calendar coming up in next few weeks • Case studies • News items • Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/FutureFactoryNTU and @futurefactNTU • Email: futurefactory@ntu.ac.uk • Tel: Angela Scott, project co-ordinator, on 0115 8488675