University of Nottingham and IXYS UK Westcode Limited
2019-09-01 to 2021-12-31
Knowledge Transfer Partnership
To design, develop and embed innovative solutions for more reliable, solder-free busbar attach within high power modules.
Next generation very large press-pack IGBT
312,462
2013-12-01 to 2016-05-31
Collaborative R&D
Power electronics is the extension of solid-state electronics away from handling communications and data and into the business of handling electric power up to gigawatts with reduced losses of energy; it is an enabling technology for the low-carbon economy. This project brings together a university, a manufacturer of high power semiconductors and an electric grid end-user, who are world-leading in their fields and all based in the UK, to develop the next generation of higher power rated electronic devices to enable this to happen. This is a major opportunity for the UK in securing our own grid and helping implement our commitment to renewable energy, particularly connecting offshore wind turbines to the grid and is also a major export opportunity, particularly to the developing economies that do not have this indigenous technology. It will secure and potentially increase employment in the UK, in what is a major opportunity and growing market and will increase skills in an area of business where there is a shortage of skills that is hampering business ability to grow to the benefit of the economy and society in general.
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