Collecting the Boeing Innovation Award on behalf of the 国际米兰对阵科莫: Professor Bill O'Neill (holding the Award), Dr John Durrell (centre), and Philip Guildford (centre, right).

The 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 鈥榦utstanding performance鈥 in research and development has been recognised by Boeing in its 2017 Supplier of the Year Awards.

The University was presented with听鈥檚 Innovation Award at a gala held in Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday 11 April. The award was given for the University鈥檚 鈥榦utstanding performance in research and development efforts, instrumental in the introduction of new products to meet Boeing鈥檚 current and future business needs鈥.

Accepting the award on behalf of the University听were Philip Guildford, Professor Bill O'Neill and Dr John Durrell from the Department of Engineering.听

鈥淲e thought working with Boeing engineers on such exciting research for the last 15 years was already prize enough, but now Boeing has topped this wonderful experience with its most prestigious award 鈥 we are thrilled,鈥 said Guildford.听

, Head of the Department of Engineering, coordinated the Boeing partnership for 国际米兰对阵科莫 for many years, a role which was taken over in 2017 by听

Researchers from the听听have been working with Boeing since 2005, finding intelligent solutions to some challenging industrial problems. DIAL, headed up by McFarlane, has worked with Boeing on seven major projects to date, addressing three key challenges: how to manage supply chains more effectively, how to improve production resilience and how to make airports and airlines more efficient and robust. The lab is currently implementing a production quality tracking system in one of Boeing's US facilities.

Researchers in the听, supported by Boeing, set a new听听for the strongest magnetic field trapped in a superconductor (17.6 tesla - roughly 2000听times stronger than the field generated by a typical fridge magnet), beating a record that stood for more than a decade. They have since demonstrated a portable superconducting magnetic system that can act as听听and can attain a 3-tesla level for the magnetic field.

The team, led by听, are planning further testing for more magnetic power and overall efficiency. The group aims to enhance both the fundamental performance of superconducting bulks and to tailor them for specific applications.

础苍诲听, is working with Boeing on a new generation of laser-based manufacturing technologies aimed at improving quality and productivity.

As part of its 2017 Supplier of the Year Awards, Boeing recognised 13 companies for the high-quality products, services and value they create for Boeing as well as its commercial airplanes, services, and defence, space and security customers.

The aerospace company said its award-winning suppliers had helped it achieve a 鈥榬ecord year鈥 in its commercial airplane deliveries, growth in its services business and solid defence, space and security performance.

Boeing Chairman, President and CEO Dennis Muilenburg said: 鈥淥ur continued success in an increasingly challenging business environment is driven in large part by having the aerospace industry鈥檚 best team and talent 鈥 and that includes the world鈥檚 best supply chain.

鈥淭he 2017 Supplier of the Year Award recipients all share a passion for innovation, collaboration and sustained exceptional performance 鈥 qualities we look for in all of our industry partners.鈥

Jenette Ramos, Boeing Senior Vice President, Supply Chain and Operations, added: 鈥淭he winners are among the best aerospace suppliers the world has to offer, and with their help, we will continue to lead the market by delivering value throughout Boeing鈥檚 second century.鈥



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