Case Studies from across the Catapults
- Skills (11),
- Regional growth (18),
- Highlights (27),
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (12),
- International (12),
- Academic engagement (19),
- Net Zero (23),
- Health (18),
- Digital technologies (18),
- Business growth (29),
- Supply chains (6),
- Leveraging Investment (19),
Themes (Reset)
- Skills
- Regional growth
-
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- International
- Academic engagement
- More
Driving growth and prosperity across UK innovation
We form a crucial link in the UK’s rich innovation ecosystem – helping organisations to demonstrate and de-risk their innovation strategies and to build internal capability that attracts further investment, creates jobs, trade and sustainable prosperity.
We work across multiple sectors such as health, net zero, digitisation and are building partnerships that helping the UK to fight dementia and cancer, power electric vehicles, deliver 5G, drive low-carbon technologies from home heating to wind energy, create opportunities from space orbit data, create systems and places that enhance quality of life and so much more.
Take a look at a few examples of how Catapults are making a difference.
- Cross-Catapult (2),
- Cell and Gene Therapy (17),
- Compound Semiconductor Applications (12),
- Connected Places (14),
- Digital (14),
- Energy Systems (14),
- High Value Manufacturing (16),
- Medicines Discovery (14),
- Offshore Renewable Energy (15),
- Satellite Applications (13),
Catapults (Reset)
Compound Semiconductor Applications
Case Study
Playing a pivotal role in the world’s first compound semiconductor cluster
Compound Semiconductor Applications Catapult plays a pivotal role in bringing industry and academia together to create the world’s first compound semiconductor cluster, CSconnected.
Compound Semiconductor Applications
Case Study
Creating a new UK supply chain in automotive power electronics
Compound Semiconductor Applications Catapult is playing a critical role in the development of supply chains for electric vehicles in the UK and across the globe – a market in power electronics, motors, and drives (PEMD) predicted to be worth £5 billion in the UK by 2025.
Page 1 of 1