Making Things Work Engineering for life – developing a strategic vision

This paper briefs the thinking from a cross-sector industry conference held in London on 13th May 2015 to consider the case for a National Strategy in Through-life Engineering Services (TES). The conference was hosted by the industrial sponsors of the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Through-life Engineering Services, and facilitated by Cranfield University. The UK has a national strength in innovative engineering and some of the world’s most complex, long-life product and infrastructure to maintain but there is little focus on “engineering systems for life” or “through-life engineering services”

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