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Cummins: Boosting sustainable behaviour in the workplace

By Emily Collins | 09 May 2023

“The expertise and industry experience that the University brings is something that has added to my own knowledge and has enabled me to approach the … Read more

The Duke Voyager’s Shipyard: Decarbonising the yacht-building industry

By Emily Collins | 09 May 2023

“The opportunity to work with academics and students from the University has given the company an early advantage in creating a sustainable business model with … Read more

Webcomm: driving sustainability in the manufacturing industry

By Emily Collins | 09 May 2023

“What Rob and his team have done is bring credibility, experience, an existing pool of knowledge -based on fact and research-, capabilities to deliver and … Read more

Port of Dover KTP: “I’d really encourage any organisation to reach out to the University of Kent”

By Emily Collins | 29 March 2023

“I’d really encourage any organisation to reach out to the University of Kent, even if you don’t know the specific parts or nature of the … Read more

Realising the disposable cup problem in Kent

By Emily Collins | 08 December 2022

As the cold weather sets in and people reach for a hot drink, researchers from Kent Business School warn how disposable coffee cup waste is still placing … Read more

Parker Steel KTP: “a 20% increase in the vehicle capacity utilisation and significant monthly savings”

By Emily Collins | 25 August 2022

The Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project between the University of Kent and Parker Steel Ltd has been awarded the highest grade of Outstanding by the … Read more

Bringing clean ferry power to Dover

By Emily Collins | 20 May 2022

In 2021, the University of Kent led a new research and innovation project with the Port of Dover, P&O Ferries, Warwick Manufacturing Group and Schneider … Read more

Sustainability Monitor: Digital Asset Management and AI

By Emily Collins | 01 January 2022

Sustainability Monitor (SusMon) works in the business intelligence industry and provides regular reports about sustainability to sell to companies who want to understand the breadth of … Read more

Priority Freight Holdings Limited KTP achieves highest rating

By Emily Collins | 01 August 2018

A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the University and Priority Freight Holdings Limited has achieved the highest possible rating from Innovate UK, the UK’s technology … Read more

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