IAAPS engineers have reached a significant breakthrough, having successfully run an automotive Internal Combustion Engine on hydrogen for the first time. This was possible through the utilisation of green hydrogen generated by IAAPS’ own in-house green H2 power plant.
IAAPS Academic Director Professor Chris Brace has been awarded the 2021 FISITA Academy of Technical Leadership Prize
IAAPS Engineering Director Professor Rob Oliver and Business Development Manager Dr Omar Hadded participated in the recent South Gloucestershire Business Show
IAAPS and global engineering consultancy Ricardo are set to collaborate on two Government funded projects, delivering technologies and R&D for electric trucks
In his PhD research, Adamos Adamou investigates the potential of additive manufacturing for micro gas turbine combustor design
Chris Skidmore, Member of Parliament for Kingswood, Bristol, paid a visit to the IAAPS facility at the Bristol & Bath Science Park for an exclusive sneak peek inside the brand new building.
The UK Government has published its long-awaited strategy paper which sets out policies and proposals on how it aims to decarbonise all sectors of the UK economy to meet its net zero target by 2050 and transition to a zero-carbon economy.
IAAPS joined key industry leaders and innovators to discuss the future of mobility, automotive engineering and the transition to clean and sustainable transport.
IAAPS is gearing up for its participation at this year’s edition of the Low Carbon Vehicle show (LCV), held 22nd and 23rd of September at Millbrook Proving Ground in Milton Keynes
IAAPS is thrilled to announce it has been shortlisted as a finalist for the inaugural Bhattacharyya Award granted by the Royal Academy of Engineering
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