University of Nottingham takes triple at Engineer Awards

Researchers from the Faculty of Engineering are celebrating after scooping all three awards they were shortlisted for at this year's Collaborate to Innovate (C2I) Awards.

Made up of eight categories, the annual C2I Awards are in their seventh year and celebrate the UK's depth of engineering talent and the role they play in addressing some of the biggest global challenges we're currently facing.

The faculty had projects that were shortlisted across three categories; Manufacturing Technology, Energy and Environment and Wildcard – and clinched every single one of them, replicating its success at the awards in 2019.

Manufacturing Technology winner: Snakes Everywhere – From aerospace to medical and beyond

COBRA is a snake-like robot that has been developed at the University of Nottingham and has been successfully demonstrated in jet engine inspection and repair, as well as nuclear plant installation and maintenance, and is being now refined for medical use.

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