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The Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group has secured £18.27 million in government funding provided through UK Research and Innovation’s flagship Strength in Places Fund (SIPF), to put the area firmly on the map as a global centre for advanced ceramics.
At Morgan Advanced Materials we are proud of our environmental, social and governance (ESG) credentials and the focus we place on improving all aspects of ESG as we strive to become a more sustainable business. As a result of our efforts, we’ve been awarded the AAA rating for our sustainability achievements and initiatives, by MSCI.
Our collaboration with The Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group (MICG), in partnership with the Midlands Engine Observatory, continues to drive towards positioning the Midlands, UK, as a world leader in advanced ceramics.
Today we announced an ambitious plan to contribute to efforts to create a more sustainable future.
As part of the next phase of our strategy, we have set stretching targets to further improve our environmental impact, to support the safety of our employees and to promote diversity & inclusion across our business. We have defined five environmental, social and governance (ESG) objectives to improve our performance as a Group.
We are delighted to be part of the group looking to position the Midlands, UK as a world leader in advanced ceramics. The Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group is undertaking a research project to engage the wider business community in the process.
Morgan Advanced Materials are proud to be a member of The Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group (MICG), who have successfully bid for funding in the latest round of awards announced by the UK Research and Innovation’s flagship ‘Strength in Places Fund’.
We are pleased to announce the acquisition of Carbo San Luis. This comes after a 22-year strong partnership and ensures the continued growth and development of the business. The acquisition comes into force on 10 June 2020.
The growing demand for hybrid and electric vehicles requires new engineering solutions and one of the greatest challenges is how to manage heat. Morgan Advanced Materials is taking industry-leading products and expertise in developing thermal management systems (which have transformed gas and diesel-powered trains to electrified trains) and is now applying that capability to the automotive sector.
Morgan Advanced Materials and Royal Academy of Engineering Chair Professor Ian Kinloch are tackling carbon-carbon composite challenges across a range of industries.
Carbon composites are in high demand across the globe, particularly in the aerospace, automotive, mechanical engineering and rail sectors. However, as many of these materials were developed decades ago, modern analytical and synthetic techniques have the potential to improve these materials, whilst also lowering production costs and producing greener more energy efficient products.
Ray Mouw, Business Development Manager at Morgan Advanced Materials’ Technical Ceramics business, explains why magnesia stabilised zirconia ceramic components will be vital for pumps that work in harsh environments, such as oil & gas, and crude oil extraction.
It goes without saying that crude oil is a valuable, or perhaps more accurately an invaluable product to all of us globally. The unrefined petroleum is pumped from reserves deep underground and by the barrel load, all day, every day.
Our dependence on this product (which is processed into a variety of fuel sources and commodities like jet fuel, petrol and diesel) has been quantified by a market intelligence report from Beroe.