Inspiration and innovation at ExIST's quarterly meeting

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Wednesday, January 30, 2013 - 10:17am

The new Cranbrook development, the Science Park, Skypark and Intermodal Freight Terminal were all discussed at Exeter Initiative for Science and Technology's (ExIST) quarterly event, held on Wednesday 23rd January at The Flybe Training Academy.

Robert McIlwraith, Chair of ExIST said, "We were delighted with the turn out for this event, despite difficult weather conditions! The presentations were extremely inspiring and gave attendees the opportunity to consider the benefits of education and business partnerships, as well as an update on Exeter's significant development programme".

The morning consisted of three business presentations, the first from Exeter and East Devon Growth Point. Andy Wood delivered an interesting presentation on the new Cranbrook development as well as the Science Park, Skypark and Intermodal Freight Terminal.

Alcoa Howmet and Honiton Community College also presented at the event, delivering a thought-provoking presentation on the casting operation of this integrated aluminium company. The Exeter branch are leading producers of complex investment-cast turbine airfoils.

Two students from Honiton Community College then gave a presentation on their work with Alcoa Howmet on how this empowered them to develop solutions, industry knowledge and expertise.

Finally, representatives from Bloodhound SSC spoke about their leading edge project of a jet and rocket powered car designed to go 1,000 mph. This car is designed to smash the World Land Speed Record and, at the same time, inspire the next generation of Scientists and Engineers. This project draws support and expertise from the public and private sectors companies in aerospace, automotive and manufacturing, from individuals through to global brands, including, local companies BOTT, Supacat, Goodridge and the Met Office.

The presentations were followed by a facilitated networking session and a touring of Flybe's excellent facilities, including the Dash-8 Q400 and E-Jet Simulators. To watch the presentations from the event, visit www.existexeter.co.uk

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