As part of its on-going core research activities, STG Aerospace is collaborating with Swansea University’s College of Engineering to establish a new PhD project focused on the next generation of photoluminescent safety products for the aerospace industry (
www.stgaerospace.com).
The project is part of the KESS (Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships) initiative, which is part-funded by the Welsh Government’s European Social Fund (ESF) convergence programme for West Wales and the Valleys and is designed to support the development of key technologies in the region by linking universities and SMEs.
Sean O’Kell, STG Aerospace’s director of innovation, said: “This takes our current number of postgraduate university programmes to four and demonstrates yet again just how important research is to our business.
"For a company of our size, we invest a significant amount of time and energy not only in the development of our existing products but also in research for what will be the next generation of aircraft cabin lighting systems.”
Chris Phillips, an engineering lecturer at Swansea University (
www.swansea.ac.uk), said: “We’re delighted to be collaborating with STG Aerospace on this PhD project.
“Strengthening the ties between academia and the SME sector is vitally important to the development of new technologies that can be applied in the market-place.”