Leading Technology Developments
Our Engineering and Science experts have access to 4000 computer cores in a supercomputer arrangement for the development of our theoretical physics concepts. In house we have the capacity to synthesise materials atom by atom, layer by layer, creating new substances to drive innovation in product development. We also develop these products in-house, utilising our own materials and resources as much as possible.
Our teams create materials, systems and products that are lighter, more efficient and less harmful to or exploitative of our environment.
Our UK-based facility even houses its own plasma motor and its own electric vehicle, built in-house from the ground up with new ways of thinking applied to its motors, energy storage, suspension, onboard computer, navigation, heads-up-display, controls and much more.
Our dedicated engineering teams (in support of the MOD/Dstl) utilise the latest technologies to create and deliver cutting edge engineering solutions. In addition to our on-site engineering workshops and labs, we also have diverse manufacturing capabilities via dedicated partnerships with local industry leaders. The team uses SolidWorks for CAD design, simulation and analysis. We can rapidly prototype using our 3D printing capability in the following materials: Nylon, Kevlar, Carbon fibre, Glass Fibre and Onyx.