01 Jan 2013 – Copernicus Technology Ltd (CTL) is pleased to announce that it is adding expert training and consultancy services in Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) and Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (ISR) to its range of products and services.  

The need for trained, expert MPA & ISR operators is clear.  Oceans and seas cover 70% of the globe and 80-90% of international trade travels by Sea.  With the proliferation of nations that own submarines and with piracy and terrorism offering an increasingly unpredictable maritime security environment, there is a growing requirement for MPA to protect not only nations’ home waters, but also their vital trade routes and interests worldwide.  Whilst existing MPA-capable forces need to maintain their edge, more and more nations are now adding MPA-capability to their armed forces by using a new generation of diverse and flexible ISR aircraft of varying sizes such as the Airbus Military C295, ATR 72 MP, Boeing P-8, Embraer EMB 145 MP, Saab 2000 MPA and the Dassault Falcon 900 MPA.

The UK’s expertise and proven capability in MPA operations worldwide is second to none, and CTL is uniquely placed to harness that expertise to benefit our clients by providing the services of world-leading exponents in this field: especially in providing consultancy support and training services in MPA flying operations, mission support and logistic support.  

To find out more about our MPA & ISR training and consultancy solutions please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Or if you want to know more about CTL’s data exploitation expertise or about our pioneering, proven and award-winning solutions to problems with NFF, intermittent faults and systems integrity, then contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call us on +44 1343 842406.

01 Jan 2013 - The Defence Management Journal is a leading and authoritative publication for the UK defence community, and is widely distributed to members of the armed forces, civil servants, industry leaders and also to the broader international defence community.  

CTL was profiled in issue 57 of the DMJ, and CTL articles on No Fault Found causes and solutions have been published in subsequent issues (58 and 59).

 
A student who has made an ‘exceptional contribution to engineering’ has been awarded a £3,000 bursary in honour of one of the pioneers of jet turbine technology.
 
The City of Lincoln Council has again backed the Sir Frank Whittle Bursary with the University of Lincoln’s School of Engineering student Josh Williamson becoming the second annual recipient of the award.
 
As well as his strong academic performance Josh was selected for the award for his outreach work with schools and the fact research he carried out for Lincoln-based Copernicus Technology Ltd has opened up new revenue streams.

01 Jan 2013 – The first ever conference in the UK dedicated to solving the No Fault Found problem will be held at Cranfield University on Monday 18th March 2013.  The No Fault Found Symposium is being organised by the EPSRC Centre in Through-life Engineering Services (TES) and aims to bring together the community of practitioners faced with solving the challenges of NFF in order to provide them with an outstanding opportunity to hear speakers from industry, academia and the Ministry of Defence (MOD) describe the latest developments and pioneering solutions to the enduring NFF problem.

Copernicus Technology Ltd (CTL) is an industry partner of the EPSRC TES Centre and we work very closely with the Centre’s team currently undertaking a 3-year research project into NFF.  CTL will be presenting at the Symposium, which will also feature speakers from Flybe, Aero Engine Controls, BAE SYSTEMS and the MOD.  The event will span multiple industrial domains and will be relevant to a variety of sectors including Defence, Aerospace, Rail, Automotive, Shipping, and nuclear industries.  

For more information about the Symposium click here to go the TES event web page or contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Or if you want to know more about CTL’s involvement in the TES Centre’s NFF project or about our pioneering, proven and award-winning solutions to problems with NFF, intermittent faults and systems integrity, then contact us direct .

 

22 Nov 2012 – the annual Digital Healthcare conference was held in Inverness over the 20th and 21st of November and examined how healthcare can become more Predictive, Preventative, Personalised and Participatory (“P4”) through the exploitation of digital technology.  Copernicus Technology Ltd (CTL) was invited as a guest speaker to provide a comparison between the use of its data exploitation expertise to directly enable the improvement of aircraft availability and operational reliability, with data exploitation in Healthcare in order to improve ‘people availability’.  Another way of looking at the issue is that both aircraft and people need scheduled and corrective ‘maintenance’ over their life cycles; consequently, those providing that ‘maintenance’ for people have enthusiastically recognised the need to harness data to improve diagnostics and prognostics. 

The conference provided an opportunity to discuss the latest developments and future direction of this fascinating and rapidly changing field, focusing on a unique network of forward thinking leaders from industry, academia and statutory healthcare who are actively working to create new and different ways of delivering health and care in response to growing global challenges.   It represented the latest in a number of related activities happening in the Highland region, which is fast becoming one of the world’s first and most active digital healthcare clusters .  CTL’s expertise in data exploitation to improve availability and reduce support costs is completely applicable in this field hence we are now in the early stages of scoping R&D collaboration with other stakeholders in the digital healthcare cluster.

For more information about the Highlands & Islands Digital Healthcare sector click on the contact Dr Steven Dodsworth, Highlands & Islands Enterprise Head of Life Sciences, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Or if you want to know more about CTL’s data exploitation expertise or about our pioneering, proven and award-winning solutions to problems with NFF, intermittent faults and systems integrity, then contact us direct .