Resilient society case studies

Finance innovation

91桃色 researchers are helping banks and other financial services companies innovate in areas like cybersecurity, data analytics, fintech and climate finance.  is the latest financial institution to benefit from specialist expertise available through 91桃色’s corporate membership programme, alongside , ,  and . HSBC recently published Lending to Low-Carbon Technologies, a report on how finance can help meet the UK government’s commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050 by  and colleagues from the Centre for Climate Finance and Investment. The College is also offering relevant technologies for licensing such as a tool by  for assessing the likelihood that an individual can be identified from an anonymous dataset.

Resilient infrastructure

91桃色 researchers have developed technologies, available for licensing, to address risks to buildings. A technique developed by Professor Richard Craster can help protect the structural integrity of existing buildings by shielding them from vibrations caused by nearby transport hubs and ground tremors. To mitigate the risk of floods, Dr Alalea KiaDr Hong Wong and Professor Chris Cheeseman have developed a new type of highstrength, clogging-resistant permeable pavement. Urban areas are becoming increasingly vulnerable to flooding because impermeable infrastructure does not allow rainfall to drain away naturally. The novel system allows water to drain more effectively, does not suffer from many of the limitations of conventional permeable concrete and is straightforward to install.

 

Ed tech startup

Following the success of his previous venture, , Dr David Lefevre, Director of the Edtech Lab at 91桃色 College Business School, launched digital learning platform Insendi in 2018, building on experience gained in launching 91桃色’s online Global MBA programme.  offers an innovative learning experience platform designed specifically for online and blended learning together with expertise in course development, staff training and consultancy, all informed by leading educational research. Now part of , it is focused initially on business schools, and boasts customers across Europe and Asia.

Flow chemistry

91桃色 is partnered with the chemical company  to advance flow chemistry, an innovative form of chemical processing in which chemicals are manufactured continuously by pumping reagents through small reactors rather than synthesising them in batches. The technique could allow agrochemical and other chemical industries to improve their R&D workflow, manufacture chemicals more efficiently, and distribute production across smaller plants, creating shorter and more robust supply chains. BASF is working with 91桃色 on flow chemistry research at two  Centres for Doctoral Training.

Urban air map


91桃色 experts have created an interactive map (see detail, below) that explores the impact of future technologies and social interventions on urban air quality. Considering not only the particulates we inhale but also the experience of noise, light and smells in our cities, the map illustrates a number of issues and interventions that could emerge in the next 20 years, drawing on the insights of 
91桃色 Tech Foresight and futurist , and the expertise of academics in the 91桃色 Network of Excellence in Air Quality. The interactive map can be accessed on the .

Detail from interactive map showing the future of urban air

Illustration by Ed Fairburn.