Guided Tour of Materials Innovation Factory - Sustainability Week
- Sustainability Team
- Suitable for: UoL staff and students
- Admission: Free for staff and students
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On this guided tour, you’ll discover how the MIF is driving forward cutting-edge research in material science to address global sustainability challenges. Learn about the ground-breaking work being done to create more sustainable materials, reduce waste, and contribute to a greener, more circular economy.
The tour will also provide insight into the role of research in advancing sustainability and how the MIF’s collaborations with industry and academia are shaping the future of materials science.
Don’t miss the chance to explore this world-leading facility and see how the University of Liverpool is contributing to a more sustainable future through innovation.
Photography: There will be a photographer on site taking pictures at this week's events. If you do NOT want your photograph to be used in future marketing materials, please contact us at sustainability@liverpool.ac.uk. You may withdraw your consent at any stage in the future, however this will not apply retrospectively to material already in circulation.