Connecting academia, industry and government to roadmap the future
About this webinar
Discover the approaches used by the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) to manage data and filter information for different projects and people, so you can activate the innovations that matter. Discover how to tell different stories for different stakeholders using the same data and how the AMRC overcomes their challenges with roadmapping in this insightful session.
Benefits of the webinar
Discover how to connect academia, industry, and government effectively.
How roadmapping has helped the AMRC and their customers address the challenges they face in innovation and manufacturing.
Understand the architecture of roadmapping stories/data and how to unlock the power of stakeholder engagement.
Learn how to tell and present a different story for different stakeholders with the same data.
Meet the expert
Peter Osborne
Senior Research Fellow
Dr Pete Osborne is the Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), where he plays a leading role in the development of the AMRC‘s technology strategy. Pete’s current research focus is on the development of roadmapping processes to provide foresight on future technology, workforce and supply chain needs of the UK.
Pete has worked at the AMRC for more than 17 years, working on a wide range of industrial focused research programs for companies such as Boeing, Rolls-Royce and Siemens Gamesa. In 2013. Pete won a BAE Chairman’s Bronze award for work developing a 3D tool wear measurement approach, which enabled them to make multi-million-pound savings on the tooling for the F35 programme.
Pete also led the delivery of the AMRC’s contribution to the Rolls-Royce High Performance Disc Manufacturing workstream within the SAMULET programme. This project developed new methods of manufacture for the key disc components within Rolls-Royce’s Trent family of engines which underpinned their decision to build their UK Disc facility in Washington, UK.