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Innovation discussed by Goodfellow
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Innovation Discussed, by Goodfellow, is a new podcast exploring the fascinating world of materials science. Formerly known as Materials Inside, Innovation Discussed will explore upcoming events, news, innovation and products related to this absorbing subject; from nanotechnology to space exploration, medical wonders to automotive technology, our panel of experts will discuss them all every month. If you have a question you'd like the hosts to discuss, email us on [email protected] with your name, company name, location and question and we'll put it to the panel. For more information: www.goodfellow.com/podcast
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Innovation Discussed - Live from the Advanced Engineering Show July 2026 at the NEC!
Live from the Advanced Materials Show at the NEC, the Goodfellow team shares why production at volume presents new materials challenges and what deglobalisation means for the industry. Listen to the full discussion to hear their perspectives.Panel:Adam SellsDr. Arunima NairDr. Benedikt MoserThomas GreavesMore information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#16 - What's your favourite mince pie?
The Goodfellow podcast team wrap up 2025 with a look back at the year from Goodfellow's perspective and a look forward to 2026. Adam wants listeners to let him know where to get the best mince pie and, as always, we're rounding out the year with a series of funny moments and outtakes from this year's episodes.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#15 - Innovation Discussed - Live from Manufacturing & Engineering North East 2025!
Join the Goodfellow Innovation Discussed team live on stage at the Vertu Motor Arena in November 2025. Regulars Mark Daniels and Adam Sells are joined by Alan Scholes, Chief Technology Officer at the Materials Processing Institute. A great conversation and plenty of questions from the audience!More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#14 - Innovation Discussed, Live From The Advanced Engineering Show
This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the NEC, where Mark, Adam, and Aphrodite discussed the requirements for advanced material supply in 2026.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#13 - Innovation Discussed: Events from Beijing to Berlin
Join hosts Mark Daniels and Dr Aphrodite Tomou as they catch up with Ron Clawson, Louis Borrelli, and Laurynn Kratsa to recap a packed season of Goodfellow events, from BCEIA in Beijing to the Advanced Materials Show USA and beyond. The team share behind-the-scenes moments, insights from the global materials community, and a few laughs along the way as they look ahead to upcoming appearances in the UK, US, and Europe, including live podcast recordings at major engineering shows.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#12 - Materials Science for Space Protection
This episode explores the critical challenges of safeguarding spacecraft from micrometeoroids and orbital debris. Join host Mark Daniels along with Adam Sells and Dr. Aphrodite Tomou as they delve into current materials like aluminium alloys and composites, discuss essential characterisation techniques, and look to the future with innovations such as self-healing composites. This episode highlights the vital role of materials science, design, and international cooperation in ensuring the sustainability and longevity of space infrastructure.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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Special Episode - Simon Kenney gives the keynote speech at the 2025 Advanced Materials Show
At the 2025 Advanced Materials Show, Goodfellow CEO Simon Kenney gave the keynote opening speech on the Advanced Materials Forum stage, sponsored by Goodfellow. This special episode of the Innovation Discussed podcast is Simon's speech, in full, from the first morning of the show at the NEC in Birmingham. More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#11 - How small can you go - live from the Advanced Materials Show
The Goodfellow podcast team have been out and about this month – join Mark, Adam, and Aphrodite on stage at the NEC as they talk microfabrication and sustainability with Potomac Photonic’s Mike Adelstein and Suisse Technology Partner’s Dr. Benedikt Moser. This episode also includes a snippet of Simon Kenney’s keynote speech as The Advanced Materials show opened.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#10 - The Polymer Pyramid Principle
In this episode of Innovation Discussed, Mark is once again joined by Goodfellow materials experts, Dr Aphrodite Tomou and Adam Sells, to have his eyes opened to the world of advanced materials. This week, they demystify the Polymer Pyramid, a simple but powerful framework for navigating the vast landscape of plastics. Aphrodite and Adam explain how this model organises polymers into three performance tiers, Commodity, Engineering, and High-Performance, and why understanding this structure is crucial for balancing cost and capability in any scientific application. From the everyday utility of Polypropylene to the extreme resilience of PEEK, discover how the Polymer Pyramid can help you make smarter material selections.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#9 - Thin Metal Foils and the Future of X-Ray Technology
In this episode of Innovation Discussed, host Mark Daniels is joined by Dr Aphrodite Tomou and Adam Sells for a deep dive into the fascinating world of thin metal foils and their critical role in the x-ray industry. From the unique properties that make these materials indispensable, to the specific foil solutions Goodfellow provides for cutting-edge imaging and analytical applications, the trio explores how advanced materials are shaping the future of x-ray technology. Whether you're in materials science, medical imaging, or industrial inspection, this episode offers valuable insights into the precision and performance behind the foil.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#8 - Materials for Fusion
This episode, Mark, Adam, and Aphrodite talk materials for nuclear fusion, and the success stories Goodfellow has had within this sector.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#7 - Goodfellow announces two new acquisitions!
Join usual hosts Mark Daniels and Dr Aphrodite Tomou as they talk with Goodfellow's Simon Kenney and Suisse Technology Partners' Benjamin Stubbe about two exciting new companies joining the Goodfellow group, and the fascinating world of Certified Reference Materials.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#6 - Innovation Discussed: Exploring the Versatility of Metal Foils
In this episode, Adam, Aphrodite and Mark discuss metal foils, the core of Goodfellow's business since 1946. Not your typical household foils, Goodfellow offers high purity, well-characterised materials available in a vast range of metals and alloys, from aluminium to gadolinium. The team discuss the diverse applications of metal foils, including X-ray filters, batteries, flexible electronics, printed circuit boards, heat exchangers, aerospace, medical devices, targets and detectors in high energy physics (like at CERN), and even as substrates for nanoparticles. Listen in to find out more about Goodfellow's production methods and the applications these foils can support. Don't forget to send questions to the team via www.goodfellow.com/podcastsMore information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#5 - Ceramics: not just for your cup of tea
Episode Description - Mark and Adam welcome Aphrodite back to the podcast and the three discuss ceramics. What are technical ceramics and what are their uses in a variety of application? Have you got a question for the team? visit www.goodfellow.com/podcasts and click 'ask a question' to leave the team a message. If they answer your question on the podcast, you could receive a desktop periodic table.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#4 - The best parts start with the best people
Mike Adelstein, president of Potomac Photonics, joins Mark on the podcast this episode to discuss micromanufacturing (and a little bit about running...). Potomac Photonics joined the Goodfellow family of companies in 2024, adding a unique manufacturing solution to our range of materials and Mike and Mark discuss how the best parts start with the best materials - and the best people.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#3 - Celebrating the Periodic Table
7 February is Periodic Table Day and in this special episode the Goodfellow podcast team discuss the history of the periodic table, from its inception to its uses. The discussion leaps from how watching paint dry was an important part of learning science, to why there's an element called Einsteinium, and along the way the team announce a competition to win your very own Goodfellow-branded desktop periodic table! Find out more by listening now.* competition entries will not be accepted after 28 February 2025.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#2 - Exploring Technical Solutions
In the second episode of 2025, Mark, Adam and Aphrodite continue to explore the services available through Goodfellow. This time, the team are looking into how the Technical Solutions department, led by Dr Aphrodite Tomou, works. From supporting customers with identifying materials for a particular project to solving complex materials science challenges, this episode dives into how the services of the global team can act as an extension of customers' businesses.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#1 - What's coming up in 2025...
Mark, Adam and Aphrodite kick off the 2025 podcast season with a look at some historical science milestones that occurred in the month of January, a look forward to what's coming up for the team this year, and a quick recap of the range of products available on Goodfellow's website. Got questions for the team? Drop them a note on [email protected] or via LinkedIn and they'll do their best to answer.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP# 21 - When AI Takes Over The Christmas Episode
Our final podcast episode of 2024 is a festive send-off to a year filled with groundbreaking advancements and a celebration of both science and the humanity behind it. Join our hosts Mark Daniels, Adam Sells, and Dr Aphrodite Tomou as they reflect on 2024's highlights, offering a glimpse into the exciting developments in materials science that fuelled their discussions.This special Christmas edition concludes with a unique and hilarious twist: a compilation of outtakes, curated and introduced by our very own AI-generated podcast hosts. You'll be hard pushed to tell the AI from the real people as they guide you through the bloopers, highlighting the personalities and humour behind the microphones.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP# 20 - Nanoribbons for Christmas?
Mark, Adam and Aphrodite take a look at a new soft, sustainable, biodegradable electroactive material referred to as Nanoribbons. Suitable for applications from medical implants to wearable electronics, these low-energy consuming biocompatible materials have been developed by Northwestern University.The articles the team refer to during this episode can be found at: https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2024/10/nature-and-plastics-inspire-breakthrough-in-soft-sustainable-materials/ https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/10/241009121344.htmMore information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#19 - Advanced Engineering Show – Part 2
Following on from their chat in front of a live audience at the NEC, Mark Daniels and Adam Sells meet back up with Dr Aphrodite Tomou to discuss the questions that were asked at the Advanced Engineering show and dig deeper into the answers.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#18 - Live from the Advanced Engineering Show 2024 at the NEC!
Mark Daniels and Adam Sells take Goodfellow’s Innovation, Discussed podcast on the road and record an episode in front of a live audience, talking high entropy alloys, nanomaterials and graphene-infused concrete. Listen out for the follow up episode in which Dr Aphrodite Tomou answers the questions raised during the conversation. More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#17 - Smart Materials - The Karma Chameleon of the Materials World…
In this episode, Mark, Adam and Aphrodite discuss smart materials. From self-healing concrete to shape-shifting alloys, Goodfellow’s team discuss the benefits of these amazing materials and what the future for them might bring.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#16 - What’s the point of it all?
How are high purity foils crucial to understanding the history of the universe? Mark, Adam and Aphrodite discuss physics, neutrons and life, the universe and everything. Find out how Goodfellow are involved in the experiments that are shaping our understanding of the world around us.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#15 - Charging ahead – the past, present and future of battery technology
Mark, Adam and Aphrodite sit down this month to discuss the history of battery technology. From the ‘Baghdad Battery’ to conceptual ‘air batteries’, Goodfellow’s hosts cover applications from hearing aids to electric aircraft.You can get involved with the conversation on social media, or email [email protected] with any questions or topics you have for the next podcast episode. More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#14 - Graphene-enhanced clothing – when fashion meets science
Dr Aphrodite Tomou and Mark Daniels are joined this month by Victoria Mataczynski, Co-Founder of Nanoloom, a company using graphene to develop innovative yarn for the production of apparel. Together, they discuss the benefits of using this groundbreaking science to produce the next generation of clothing, from sustainability to wearable technology and beyond.Have a question for the Goodfellow podcast or a product you think would be interesting to discuss? Contact us on [email protected] using Podcast in the subject line.To find out more about Nanoloom, visit www.nanoloom.co.uk or look for Nanoloom on Instagram, X and LinkedIn.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#13 - Microfabrication – the new services available from Goodfellow
In June 2024 Goodfellow acquired Potomac Photonics, bringing their micromanufacturing services, including small hole drilling, laser micro welding, micro CNC and much more, into the Goodfellow portfolio. The acquisition also gives Goodfellow a manufacturing base in the USA. In this episode, Mark and Aphrodite speak with Mike Adelstein to find out more about these miniaturisation services.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP# 12 - Visiting the Advanced Materials Show
Mark, Adam and Aphrodite visit the Advanced Materials Show at the NEC and discuss the things they’ve seen and the panels they’ve taken part in. Charlie Briggs, Technical Solutions Specialist joins the podcast to introduce himself, talk about his trip to AMS, and his love of Metal music. Send your scientific materials questions for the team to [email protected] information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP# 11 - Exciting changes ahead for Goodfellow…
Dr Aphrodite Tomou and Mark Daniels are joined this month by Goodfellow’s CEO, Simon Kenney, and CMO, Claire Hartley, to discuss a big announcement for the business. As Goodfellow looks to set itself up for the future, the team talk through the company’s new brand, new story and, most importantly, the brand new website. More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP# 10 - Beyond Lithium-Ion – how solid state batteries could power the future
This month, Mark, Adam and Aphrodite are joined by Dr Jason Jackson to discuss the materials behind solid state batteries. From electric vehicles to mobile phones and on to medical devices like pacemakers, solid state batteries are set to change how we power the world. Find out how the materials Goodfellow provide could be used in the development of these technologies.Don’t forget, if you have a question for the Goodfellow podcast team, email [email protected] or contact us on LinkedIn or X.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#9 - The internet connected human brain
Mark welcomes Aphrodite and Adam back from their Christmas breaks with a chat about mince pies and what everybody’s been up to in January. Aphrodite discusses her talk at the Royal Society of Chemists while Adam brings up the hot news topic of the moment: Neuralink’s announcement that they have put a microchip in a human brain.If you have any topics that you’d like the team to discuss, [email protected] with your question, name, and location.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#8 - The Outtakes Make For A Jolly Goodfellow
Featuring: Mark Daniels, Dr Aphrodite Tomou, Adam Sells, James Taylor, Nicholas Pecheur and Lydia CollinsFrom fluffing lines to wishing each other Happy Christmas in Greek, the team are ending the year with a festive episode highlighting some of the lighter moments behind the scenes when things went wrong recording this season of Innovation Discussed. From everybody at Goodfellow, may we wish you all the best at this wonderful time of year and a very successful 2024. Innovation, Discussed will return in the New Year.From the podcast team: Καλά Χριστούγεννα More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#7 - Additive materials in 3D printing and how big is the sun?
Mark, Aphrodite and Adam get together once more to discuss the news this month in materials science, which this time includes additive materials in 3D printed rocket nozzles for use in space travel. Mark continues to be the one who doesn’t understand what’s being said, Adam continues to not get Mark’s humour and Aphrodite, as always, provides the answers. Plus they talk about Aphrodite and Goodfellow’s Karin Hildyard 10k walk for Cancer Research.If you’d like to donate to Aphrodite and Karin’s cause, the link is: https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/team/team-hazardIf you have questions or materials science news you’d like the team to discuss, email us on [email protected] or message us on our social media channels. More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#6 - Origami trains and ant-scaling Nerf guns!
Mark, Adam and Aphrodite talk Goodfellow’s Channel Partner program, sustainable materials, and the fascinating world of folding sheet metal to make trains stronger and miniaturising children’s toys.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#5 - Iron and Nickel makes the Earth turn
Mark and Aphrodite answer a listener’s question about the Earth’s core that leads to a conversation around the properties of nickel and iron and the products and services Goodfellow offer around these materials. Some conversation around summer holidays may also happen…More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#4 - The Nuts and Bolts of the business
Goodfellow’s Account Manager James Taylor stands in for Nic Pecheur in this episode to talk about a little known range in the Goodfellow portfolio: nuts and bolts. Goodfellow supply in all shapes, sizes and materials, and the conversation turns culinary when ‘cheeseheads’ are brought up. Meanwhile, Aphrodite muses that, in the future, behind every good scientist is artificial intelligence.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP #3 - Graphene, the sexiest material on earth
Graphene, the sexiest material on earthIn this episode, Mark, Nic and Aphrodite discuss how graphene can help build space elevators and make concrete on Mars, reflect on a fantastic event at Space Comm, Aphrodite's Manufacturer Top 100 accolade and they talk about single crystals and ceramics. Got a question to ask the panel for a future episode? More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#2 - Can’t fight the Rare Earth Metal Oxides
This month, we discuss Goodfellow’s upcoming appearances at events in June, including Space Comm in Farnborough on the 7th and 8th and the Advanced Materials Show on the 28th and 29th at the NEC in Birmingham. Head of Offer, Nicolas Pecheur, discusses the latest products, including Rare Earth Metal Oxides, available from Goodfellow, while Dr Aphrodite Tomou talks through the applications of these materials.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP#1 - "We’re going to Space Comm"
Welcome to the first episode in our new podcast series: Innovation Discussed, by Goodfellow.In this episode, Dr Aphrodite Tomou, Nicholas Pecheur and Mark Daniels welcome you back to the series and look at what's coming up in the Goodfellow calendar, including the next big event: Space Comm, where Dr Tomou will be hosting two exciting panels: Entering The Orbital Age With In-Space Manufacturing on Wednesday 7th June, and Miniaturisation: Prospects and Limitations on Thursday 8th June.More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP 33. Graphene at the GEIC
Graphene has been the ‘wonder material’ for a number of years. But talk of this material has been quieter recently. In this episode, Dr Aphrodite Tomou talks to Adrian Nixon and James Baker from the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre. Join us as we discuss space elevators, an advanced materials library, and all things graphene! Website: www.graphene.manchester.ac.uk/Website: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-gb/podcastsWebsite: www.goodfellow.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-us/contactSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP32. Hybrid Vehicles at the BTCC
This episode explores hybrid vehicles within the BTCC. Mark Daniels guest presents, meeting Steve Brady, BTC engineer and Peter Riches, TOCA Technical Director. These conversations revolved around introduction of Hybrid Vehicles into the BTCC, but we also discuss hybrid vehicles more generally. We recorded the episode live by the trackside at Croft Circuit, and for the first time ever, we filmed the episode, meaning you can see us as well as listen. The video can be found on the Goodfellow YouTube channel. Presenter: Mark Daniels Sim Racer: George BrabnerWebsite: British Touring Car ChampionshipWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-gb/podcastsWebsite: www.goodfellow.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-us/contactSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP 31. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Artificial intelligence and machine learning is something we have all seen in science fiction movies. Join us on this episode as we look at how these concepts affect the materials world in real life. We are joined by Gareth Conduit from Intellegens and Dr Phillip Woolston from Domino Printing Sciences. Mark Daniels guest presents.Website: www.intellegens.comWebsite: www.domino-printing.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-gb/podcastsWebsite: www.goodfellow.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-us/contactSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP 30. Batteries - From Lithium-Ion to Zink-Carbon and Thermal
Batteries are something we all use in our day-to-day lives, but batteries are needed for much more than you may think. This episode explores the world of batteries, from production and supply to technical properties and applications. We are joined by Dr Jason Jackson and Dr Veronica Sofianos who both offer their technical knowledge to expertly discuss all things batteries.Website: Veronica SofianosWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-gb/podcastsWebsite: www.goodfellow.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-us/contactSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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EP 29. Women in Science
Goodfellow proudly celebrates women in science all year round. Aphrodite Tomou, Goodfellow's technical manager, takes over the episode in a bid to celebrate women in science. Aphrodite is joined by some of the other amazing women working at Goodfellow. Helen Lucas, Lidia Wolanicka and Rasa Medeikyte join to discuss their careers and experiences.Website: www.imagineering.org.ukWebsite: www.girlguiding.org.ukWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-gb/podcastsWebsite: www.goodfellow.comWebsite: https://www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-us/contactSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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Ep 28. Inspiring Engineering with PES Performance
Inspirational Engineering has been a focus of this entire series, and PES Performance perfectly bring together many threads of inspiration. From the Royal Navy and Ferrari to aerospace and charity, Mike Maddock and Dan Fleetcroft join us to share their knowledge and expertise.Website: www.pes-performance.comLinkedin: Performance Engineered Solutions (PES) LtdWebsite: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-gb/podcastsWebsite: www.goodfellow.comWebsite: https://www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-us/contactSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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Ep 27. Hastalex® and BioHastalex® – Groundbreaking new Nanocomposite Materials Exclusive to Goodfellow
Carbon-based materials Hastalex® and BioHastalex® are Goodfellow's latest additions to the catalogue range. In this episode, we talk to their inventor, Professor Alexander Seifalian. He talks about his career, his inventions, and the exclusivity agreement between Goodfellow and his company, NanoRegMed. We are also joined by Goodfellow expert Lidia Wolanicka to talk about Carbon in a broader sense. Website: www.goodfellow.com/uk/en-gb/podcastsWebsite: www.nanoregmed.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.comSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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Ep 26. Engineers Without Borders UK – A Charity with a Focus on Green Production and Environmental Engineering
Environmentally friendly engineering is becoming more and more essential as we move through the 21st century. In this episode, we are talking to Charlotte Trick and Luke Smith from Engineers Without Borders UK – we explore the concept of ‘green’ engineering, the progress we have made as a nation, and what we need to do going forward.Website: www.materialshub.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.comSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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Ep 25. C-Solder – Unique Soldering Material Exclusive to Goodfellow
C-Solder is a unique, one-of-a-kind soldering material. In this week’s episode we talk to C-Solder inventor, Marek Burda. Marek explains why C-Solder is so important to the engineering industry and why he invented this material. Also joining the discussion is our very own Aphrodite Tomou who delves deeper into the applications, benefits, and unique qualities of C-Solder.Website: www.materialshub.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.comSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Technical: [email protected] Inside TwitterMaterials Inside FacebookMaterials Inside InstagramMaterials Inside YouTubeCametics - Website LinkAmpashieldcoatings - Website LinkGoodfellow will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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Ep 24. Graphene, The Wonder Material – An Insight into the Future of Engineering
Graphene: The Wonder Material. In this episode we discuss all things Graphene. Aphrodite Tomou takes us through the basics and technical details. Dylan Banks – CKO at Iceni Labs joins us to delve even deeper into understanding the technical aspects of Graphene. Victoria Mataczynski also joins to discuss her graphene textiles and how we can look after the environment. Together, this week’s guests expertly guide us through the many amazing properties and applications of The Wonder Material. Website: www.materialshub.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.comSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Technical: [email protected] Inside TwitterMaterials Inside FacebookMaterials Inside InstagramMaterials Inside YouTubeNanoloom Website LinkIceni Labs Website LinkGoodfellow will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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Ep 23. BTC Racing – Live from the Trackside with Racers, Manager and Engineer
Goodfellow have sponsored the BTC racing team for two years. This week, we invited the team to join us on the Materials Inside podcast. Joel is joined by team owner Steve Dudman to talk about his hopes and aspirations for the team. George Brabner, a motorsport fanatic, joins as the first guest presenter of the series. He is joined by team mechanic Steve Brady, and all three team racers – Josh Cook, Jade Edwards and Senna Proctor. Together, they discuss what it takes to be competitive in the world of motorsport.Website: www.materialshub.comWebsite: www.goodfellow.comSales Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Technical: [email protected] Inside TwitterMaterials Inside FacebookMaterials Inside InstagramMaterials Inside YouTubeBTC Racing FacebookBTC Racing TwitterBTC Racing InstagramBTC Racing Driver Josh Cook - InstagramBTC Racing Driver Senna Proctor - InstagramBTC Racing Driver Jade Edwards - InstagramGeorge Brabner - SIMGRIDGeorge Brabner - TWITTERGoodfellow will be supporting Engineers Without Borders UK throughout the second series of the Materials Inside Podcast. Engineers Without Borders UK is a charity which aims to reach the environmental tipping point to ensure a safe and just future for all. We hope you will join us in supporting this amazing charity. Join the movement here. https://www.ewb-uk.org/https://www.ewb-uk.org/join/More information:Host: Adam Sells.Goodfellow Cambridge Ltd: www.goodfellow.comAsk the panel a question: [email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Innovation Discussed, by Goodfellow, is a new podcast exploring the fascinating world of materials science. Formerly known as Materials Inside, Innovation Discussed will explore upcoming events, news, innovation and products related to this absorbing subject; from nanotechnology to space exploration, medical wonders to automotive technology, our panel of experts will discuss them all every month. If you have a question you'd like the hosts to discuss, email us on [email protected] with your name, company name, location and question and we'll put it to the panel. For more information: www.goodfellow.com/podcast
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