Coventry University and Unipart have appointed a director for the recently established Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME), located at Uniparts Foleshill site in Coventry.
Carl Perrin will head up the new institute, which will be welcoming its first cohort of undergraduate and postgraduate students in September this year.
The £32 million initiative is set to pioneer a new higher education model for manufacturing engineering degrees, offering a blend of innovative activity-led teaching, product development and research to create a unique learning environment.
Its aim is to develop the next generation of highly skilled, specialist engineers and operational leaders by providing up to 40 students every year with direct access to Uniparts operations, allowing them to work on live issues in a real world manufacturing production environment.
Research and testing carried out in partnership between the University and Unipart is intended to stimulate new product and process development, boosting innovation in both the regional and national economy.
Carl, who is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, is moving from Rolls-Royce where he was Head of Technology at a joint venture based in Nottingham.
Here he was instrumental in the introduction of new coating technology and manufacturing processes for the latest generation of Trent engines.
Previously, the former graduate of Sheffield University was R&D director at Dana Glacier Vandervell and responsible for delivering several powertrain projects for Formula 1 teams.
It is expected that Carls experience of engineering and manufacturing across both automotive and aerospace sectors will fuel the innovative approach to teaching on the frontline of industry and in delivering new business opportunities for the advanced research centre.
Carl Perrin, who takes up his role as institute director on April 28th, said: I am delighted to be joining this innovative new institute at an exciting time as we bring in our first group of students and prepare for our first commercial research projects.
Coventry and the surrounding area has a history of leading edge manufacturing and engineering and we will look to build on that heritage by providing highly skilled engineers who are industry ready, both for Unipart and for businesses in the Midlands and beyond.
Carol Burke, Managing Director of Unipart Manufacturing Group, explained: We are delighted to welcome Carl to this unique initiative and look forward to him driving the Institute to be at the forefront of cutting edge research and development.
He will provide the necessary leadership to drive a learning facility that will develop young people at a faster rate, using a hands-on approach in a challenging technical environment.
Not only will the new institute address the national skills shortage, but by placing the best and brightest young engineers with Uniparts skilled industry specialists, we will also accelerate the development of new technologies across a range of industrial sectors.
John Latham, acting vice-chancellor of Coventry University, concluded: I would like to congratulate Carl on his appointment as director of the institute. He has considerable experience in the sector having previously delivered new advanced technology for Rolls-Royce, and this will bring great benefits to the students and to R&D activities.
It will be a different model for developing engineering talent and we are confident that bringing the teaching and research environment on to the factory floor will generate a unique experience for students and fresh thinking for industry.