SIR/NMIS ReMake Glasgow Collaboration: Work Package Kick-off
The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) and the Scottish Institute for Remanufacturing (SIR) – hosted within the DMEM department, at the University of Strathclyde – to deliver areas of the ReMake Glasgow Project. This project has £100 million funding to accelerate the Region’s booming innovation economy.
Professor Winifred Ijomah, Director for the Scottish Institute for Remanufacturing (SIR) will be supported
by Katharina Johnston-Lynch as RA.
ReMake Glasgow aims to “invigorate the Circular Economy in the Glasgow City Region” by “advancing the technologies for Remake processes (direct re-use, remanufacturing, refurbish and repair), accelerating their broader use and establishing a world-class ReMake Glasgow Hub”.