Appointment of Non-Executive Director
Inspired (AIM: INSE), the leading consultant for energy procurement, utility cost optimisation and legislative compliance in the
UK and
Dianne Walker to the Board as an independent Non-Executive Director with immediate effect.
As described in the Group s Board Changes announcement in May, the Board has sought the appointment of a fourth independent Non-Executive Director who will assume the role of chairing the Audit Committee.
Dianne is an experienced, award-winning, Non-Executive Director with a strong background in finance, risk and governance. Dianne is currently Senior Independent Director and Chair of the Audit Committee for Scott Bader Co. Ltd, a Non-Executive Director for Cygnet Texkimp and Non-Executive Chair of J&L Elevator Components. Prior to holding Non-Executive roles, Dianne spent 12 years at PwC, in a senior management role in their North West Practice, providing PLCs and global groups with audit, business advis
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Cygnet Texkimp joins NCC
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Cygnet Texkimp technologies to be benchmarked
Project will demonstrate the damage tolerance and impact resistance of composite parts.
5th May 2021
The Northwest Composites Centre (NWCC), which is part of the University of Manchester’s Department of Materials in the UK, and composites technology company Cygnet Texkimp have embarked on a major new research project to benchmark the Multi Axis Winder (MAW) and 3D Winder technologies against their two closest alternative technologies – braiding and traditional filament winding.
The research will be undertaken by the NWCC’s commercial arm which provides independent, accredited testing and qualifying services to the aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, marine and wind energy industries, including all major primes and Tier 1 and 2 suppliers.
May 4, 2021
WINCHAM, England May 4, 2021 A collaboration between two of the United Kingdom’s leading experts in textile machinery has been launched to demonstrate the capability of new winding technology used in the manufacture of composite parts.
The Northwest Composites Centre (NWCC), which is part of the University of Manchester’s Department of Materials, and composites technology company Cygnet Texkimp announced the major new research project to benchmark Cygnet Texkimp’s Multi Axis Winder (MAW) and 3D Winder technologies against their two closest alternative technologies, braiding and traditional filament winding.
The research will be undertaken by the NCCEF, the commercial arm of the Northwest Composites Centre which provides independent, accredited testing and qualifying services to the aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, marine and wind energy industries, including all major primes and Tier 1 and 2 suppliers.