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Coventry University is leading a project to create a ‘Smart Sock’ to help detect and potentially prevent diabetic foot complications.
Coventry University is helping children in the city grow their own food and improve well-being by expanding a successful school allotment initiative.
A postgraduate researcher whose work is helping to improve awareness of sustainable freshwater management in Uganda through educational games has been recognised as...
A Coventry University PhD student researching the importance of urban trees for both biodiversity and communities has been named winner of the university’s Three Minute...
A blueprint for the future of manufacturing in the Midlands has been published by a Coventry University-backed initiative.
Coventry University Group has been named as a Planet Saver for its commitment to becoming net zero and reducing its impact on the environment.
Coventry University is celebrating a decade of its work with HORIBA MIRA to drive innovation in connected and autonomous vehicle technology.
A new approach to reusing automotive steel could see old vehicles given a new lease of life as road signs and agricultural tools.
Coventry University’s Technology Centre will be the first stop on a pioneering new tram network set to be built in Coventry.
Police in Germany are trialling an innovative AI programme developed by researchers at Coventry University to calculate the speed of vehicles and pedestrians involved in...
Researchers at Coventry University have been recognised for their work in creating and inspiring the batteries of the future which will power electric vehicles and much...
Work is underway on the next phase of a major project connecting several Coventry University buildings to the city’s district energy network.