Has Clive Sinclair come out of hiding?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8344532.stm
Oh dear. Welded panels from flat steel sheet. And they've invested millions in this? How on earth can he talk about "high value" with a straight face when he's just wasted millions on a project doomed to failure. Forget that customers like their cars to look good, no, lets get really efficient at making ugly cars.
We should send them all back to 1960's russia where they'd fit in really well.
Technology Strategy Board? Come off it. Is this really the best they can come up with. Here's the UK car industry in decline and is this ever going to be part of the solution. I can't even see Peter Mandelson giving them a slap on the back and saying "well done lads, that's just what we needed."
Mike
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8344532.stm
The manufacturing process, called iStream, has received £9m of investment, half of which came from the government's Technology Strategy Board.
iStream plants can be just one fifth of the size of a conventional car factory, as the cars are not made from stamped steel.
All the parts are designed by computer and welded together rather than being stamped out of metal sheets, explained David Bott, Director of Innovation Platforms at the Technology Strategy Board.
"It's a very radical approach to manufacturing," he told the BBC. "Usually you talk about high value, or low carbon, or resource efficient manufacturing - this ticks all those boxes."
iStream plants can be just one fifth of the size of a conventional car factory, as the cars are not made from stamped steel.
All the parts are designed by computer and welded together rather than being stamped out of metal sheets, explained David Bott, Director of Innovation Platforms at the Technology Strategy Board.
"It's a very radical approach to manufacturing," he told the BBC. "Usually you talk about high value, or low carbon, or resource efficient manufacturing - this ticks all those boxes."
We should send them all back to 1960's russia where they'd fit in really well.
Technology Strategy Board? Come off it. Is this really the best they can come up with. Here's the UK car industry in decline and is this ever going to be part of the solution. I can't even see Peter Mandelson giving them a slap on the back and saying "well done lads, that's just what we needed."
Mike
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