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  • Engineers of the future! Youngsters design, build and race their own electric cars

    Young engineers of the future TTPi helps youngsters to design, build and race own electric cars University of Nottingham PEMC group and its spinout TTPi have supported brilliant youngsters from three Nottingham primary schools to design, build and race their own electric racing cars. The pupils from Old Basford Primary, Southwark Primary and Our Lady of…

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  • TTPi technology at the heart of smart motor that will power the push for Net Zero

    TTPi technology at the heart of smart motor that will power the push for Net Zero Researchers at the University of Nottingham and one of its leading spinouts, The Thinking Pod innovations (TTPi), have partnered with VIDAR, an ITT company, to develop groundbreaking technology at the heart of an intelligent electric motor, which will revolutionize…

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  • TTPi co-founder to lead £7M program to deliver “revolution” in sustainable electrification

    TTPi co-founder to lead £7M program to deliver “revolution” in sustainable electrification A £7 million grant to develop sustainable electrification in transport and industry has been awarded to a group of researchers from the universities of Nottingham, Newcastle and Bristol. The world-class team will be led by Dr Liliana de Lillo, who is a Royal…

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  • Spin Out TTPi hailed as “great prospect” by Nottingham Technology Ventures

    Spin Out TTPi hailed as “great prospect” by Nottingham Technology Ventures The University of Nottingham is a major investor in the power electronics spin out, The Thinking Pod innovations (TTPi). Alice MacGowan, CEO of Nottingham Technology Ventures, which manages the university’s portfolio of 38 spin-out companies, told TTPi.tech why the institution believes the company is…

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  • TTPi appoints Chief Engineer to bring cutting-edge power electronics to market

    TTPi appoints Chief Engineer to bring cutting-edge power electronics to market University of Nottingham spin out, The Thinking Pod innovations, has appointed an experienced Chief Engineer to accelerate the development of market-ready power electronics for electric vehicles, green aerospace and industry. Andy Dargle was previously Vice President of Product Sustainment and Engineering Director at Ultra…

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  • Sustainable aviation expert joins TTPi Advisory Board

    Sustainable aviation expert joins TTPi Advisory Board The Thinking Pod innovations (TTPi) has finalised the membership of its Advisory Board with the appointment of sustainable aviation expert, Riona Armesmith. Riona is a leader in aviation technology, who is the Chief Technology Officer at magniX, a pioneering electric propulsion system manufacturer for electrified aircraft. As part…

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  • TTPi lands £340,000 investment to transform efficiency of electric vehicles

    TTPi lands £340,000 investment to transform efficiency of electric vehicles University of Nottingham spin-out, The Thinking Pod innovations (TTPi), has secured £340,000 in its first investment round to commercialise pioneering power electronics technology, which reduce the environmental impact and cost of electric vehicles. TTPi has developed groundbreaking technology in collaboration with the University of Nottingham,…

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  • Dr Simon Hart joins TTPi Technical Advisory Board

    Tech entrepreneur and innovator Dr Simon Hart is the latest high-profile addition to the new Technical Advisory Board at The Thinking Pod innovations. Dr Hart is an Honorary Associate Professor (Electrification of Transportation) and an Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Nottingham, who has held senior positions at several technology companies. He has a…

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  • World leading expert joins TTPi advisory board

    Prof Clare is recognised in academia and industry as an international authority in power electronics, a field in which he has worked for over 40 years, authoring more than 400 scientific papers in 150 prominent international journals. Formerly head of both the Power Electronics Machines and Control Research Group, and the Department Electrical and Electronic Engineering…

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  • TTPi are very proud winners of the R&D Project award at the Engineering & Manufacturing Awards

    Very proud winners of the R&D Project award at the Engineering & Manufacturing awards last night. Congratulations to all the other winners and finalists. TTPi were nominated for their contribution to the OCTOPUS project developing an Integrated Drive.

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