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If we ignore the cost of the labour that has gone into making the component, we only have material costs left, resulting in limited opportunities to add value.
The guiding principle, 'Compete on chemistry, collaborate on engineering,' reflects the approach that while each company maintains its proprietary research focus, they come together to share innovations in.process intensification, modularity, and automation.
This collaboration is intended to reduce costs, enhance sustainability, and ultimately accelerate the production and accessibility of essential medicines.The event highlighted both the opportunities and obstacles to implementing new manufacturing technologies and provided a space for companies to strategise solutions to industry-wide challenges.. 4.Industrialisation as a catalyst for carbon reduction.
Jaimie emphasised that industrialisation, particularly when guided by sustainability goals, has the power to reshape industries and reduce carbon footprints.Smaller, modular facilities and continuous processing offer more than operational efficiency—they represent a pathway to decarbonise manufacturing processes on a global scale, achieving high-impact results in less time..
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Design to Value.Jaimie talked about the transformative advancements in data centre design and delivery, emphasising how innovative design principles and industrialised construction are setting a new standard across industries.The consistent demand for data centre infrastructure provides a unique opportunity to experiment with and refine new technologies, such as advanced cooling systems and energy management solutions.
These innovations, once proven, can be scaled and adapted to solve broader challenges in the built environment, making data centres a critical component in driving global sustainability efforts..This episode of.
Built Environment Matters.offers valuable insights into the future of data centres and their role in the broader context of sustainable construction and technological innovation.