GWR's work was recently presented at the Science & Innovation 2010 conference in London on 16th June .

 

Over 350 delegates attended this full day conference in the heart of Westminster

 

Science and innovation – the heart of the economy

 

The need to address the way the UK supports its science and technology talent and converts that talent into economic growth has never been more important. According to Phil Willis, Former Chair of the Science and Technology Select Committee, and recently made a life member of the House of Lords, change is imperative if the UK is to remain competitive: "We need to have an action plan to put science and innovation right at the heart of the new coalition's agenda and at the heart of the private sector agenda too," says Willis. "It requires a re-engineering of the whole landscape which means our research base, our university base and our industrial base." 

 

GWR sponsored two one hour seminars at the event at which GWR Director Dr David Billington presented the GWR project and its achievements, and professor Alan Champneys described the ACRE initiative which aims to make the South West a demonstrator for the adoption of renewable energy in the UK.

All 350 delegates received a copy of the GWR executive summary booklet, and all of the seminar attendees received copies of the latest GWR newsletter and case studies together with a flyer describing the ACRE project.