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Princess Astrid of Belgium talks fusion energy at UKAEA

Princess Astrid of Belgium talks fusion energy at UKAEA Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium discovered how fusion energy could play a key role in addressing climate change following a tour of the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s world-leading science centre in Oxford. Representative of His Majesty the King, The Princess was today able to…

Bike Week 2016 • 11-19 June 2016

  On Thursday 16th June, Culham Science Centre will be taking part in Bike Week – and will be helping to make the nation’s annual celebration of cycling bigger and better than ever in 2016! As our Bike to Work event is registered with Bike Week, staff who sign up for Culham’s event via https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/16june16 Not…

New OAS Training Facility Advancing at Culham Science Centre

Construction of the new Oxfordshire Advanced Skills (OAS) apprentice training facility is advancing rapidly with structural steelwork and the roof of the 3,800 square metre training workshops already up. The new building will be able to accommodate up to 350 apprentices, with industry-standard equipment covering a wide range of engineering and technology disciplines. Steve Hall…

Sharing Science

Culham Innovation Centre has launched a pilot lab space scheme to provide science and technology start-ups with a combination of affordable shared laboratory and office space. New and established businesses that move to the centre will also benefit from a unique Technical Support Package, provided by Culham Centre for Fusion Energy. The pilot scheme will…

Business Meets Excellence

Culham Conference Centre is a significant asset available to all tenants who can benefit from an extremely generous discounted rate for the hire of meeting rooms (2 – 70 delegates) and the John Adams Lecture Theatre (234 seated delegates) combined with fantastic catering. Owned by the UK Atomic Energy Authority and managed by Elior, one…

Oxbotica gets Government Funding to Develop Driverless Technology for Construction Vehicles

An Oxfordshire company is set to receive millions of pounds of government funding to develop its driverless car technology for use in heavy machinery. Oxbotica will work with construction giant Caterpillar to create an autonomous truck for off road use in ‘extreme environments’ such as mines. The project, which could ‘revolutionise’ the construction and mining…

OXIS Energy to develop proof-of-concept advanced, lightweight lithium sulfur cells

OXIS Energy and Bye Aerospace launch phase 1 of a collaboration programme to develop ‘proof-of-concept’ of the OXIS Energy Lithium-Sulfur battery cell. The OXIS Energy Lithium-Sulfur battery cell technology offers significant benefits to aviation and as a result, it is collaborating with Bye Aerospace of Denver, Colorado to produce a common Li-S advanced battery cell…

Robotic snake solves fusion energy pipework challenge

A new laser-welding ‘robotic snake’ developed by the UK Atomic Energy Authority has demonstrated its capability to operate inside of fusion energy powerplant pipework and is now patented technology. The novel trials at Culham Science Centre are another step forward on the roadmap to delivering safe, sustainable, low carbon fusion energy to the grid. The…

Business Event – CAV@CSC – 3 October 2019

Pit Lane Facility, Culham Science Centre This event marks the opening of the new Pit Lane development at Culham Science Centre, it will also celebrate the work of the emerging cluster of connected and autonomous vehicle companies found within easy reach of our site. The Business Event will be held on Thursday 3rd October 2019…

Congratulations to Culham Science Centre Nursery & Preschool for third consecutive outstanding Ofsted rating

Congratulations to Culham Science Centre Nursery & Preschool for receiving its third consecutive Ofsted Outstanding rating and becoming one of the only settings in Oxfordshire to retain the highest award under tougher Ofsted guidelines introduced last year. The Ofsted inspector described the setting as “a brilliant place for children to start their education” and “a…