
AI and circularity will be key to the future of materials in the AI age
AI offers a powerful opportunity to address the materials-intensive challenges of the climate transition, but its impact depends on being paired with a strong circular mandate.
AI offers a powerful opportunity to address the materials-intensive challenges of the climate transition, but its impact depends on being paired with a strong circular mandate.
By leveraging domain expertise and data-driven insights, AI-enabled platforms are poised to transform materials science to build a more sustainable future.
Enzymatic technology that leverages nature's biological catalysts, enzymes, can help transform the manufacturing of everything from chemicals to textiles.
Materials supply chains are under growing strain from geopolitics, demand and climate risks - a new form of company-level collaboration is required.
Experts consider how global cooperation can address the task of balancing material accessibility, productivity and sustainability in materials systems.
The recent effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz illustrates how dependent modern economies are on complex, often poorly understood materials flows. Here's how digital product passpor...
The Centre for Energy and Materials is driving initiatives and coalitions to ensure the energy transition is sustainable, secure, resilient and affordable.





