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Queen’s Secures £6.25m UKRI Award to Revolutionise UK Supply Chains

4 October, 2024

Queen's University Belfast has secured a £6.25m funding award from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), as part of its Building a Secure and Resilient World strategic theme, to model and re-imagine supply chains across the UK.

Pictured L-R are: David Quinn, Executive Director of the Belfast Region City Deal at Queen’s; Beth McEvoy, Multidisciplinary Research Development Manager at Momentum One Zero at Queen’s; Professor Nola Hewitt-Dundas, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Queen’s; Professor Sir Ian Greer, President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s; Economy Minister Conor Murphy; Dr Hangfei Guo, Principal Investigator on the project and Senior Lecturer in Supply Chain Management at Queen’s Business School; Professor Simon Teasdale, Director of Research at Queen’s Business School; and Dr Stephen McCabe, Interim Executive Director of Momentum One Zero at Queen’s.

Queen's University Belfast has secured a £6.25m funding award from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), as part of its Building a Secure and Resilient World strategic theme, to model and re-imagine supply chains across the UK in the areas of food, critical minerals, and fashion. 

Modern society requires resilient and reliable supply chains for stability. With recent world events such as Covid-19 and rapid climate change highlighting weaknesses in supply chains that affect everyday lives, this work will seek to find new solutions to address the uncertainties of our times. 

Led by Dr Hangfei Guo, Senior Lecturer in Supply Chain Management at Queen’s Business School, the project will be based in Momentum One Zero (M1.0), one of the data-driven Innovation Centres being delivered by the University under the Belfast Region City Deal, with the aim of driving inclusive innovation across the region.  

President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen’s, Professor Sir Ian Greer said: “This award from the UKRI will be transformative in tackling supply chain resilience to ensure we future proof this critical area. This project exemplifies our dedication to fostering collaboration across the University, and with academic, industry and government partners, driving socio-economic progress in Northern Ireland and further afield.” 

Economy Minister Conor Murphy stated: “Strong and resilient supply chains are vital to industry, health and our economy. The aim of this project is to build strong local supply chains, so we are more able to withstand global challenges. It is a great example of academia and business working together and supported by government to find solutions to real problems. This innovative project will draw on leading edge capability provided through one of the new City & Growth Deals investments. It will also develop knowledge and skills that will benefit our economy long beyond the life of this project. I look forward to seeing the outcome of this work.” 

Principal Investigator and Senior Lecturer in Supply Chain Management at Queen’s Business School, Dr Guo commented: “My team and I are very excited about this fantastic opportunity. The ‘ReImagining Supply Chains Network Plus (RiSC+)’ will bring together a vast network of experts who can use their specialist knowledge to populate and render the complex systems of the UK’s fashion, critical mineral, and food supply chains. Our project will also offer evidence that exposes vulnerabilities, remedies current risks and demonstrates future potential, ultimately helping to empower the UK to move towards more resilient and secure supply chains." 

The project will support collaboration with a range of partners including Ulster University, University of Derby, Nottingham Trent University, University of Plymouth, University of Reading, the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA). They will work alongside regionally based companies such as Moy Park (Mid & South West), Foods Connected (North West), and Coca-Cola (Lisburn). 

Additionally, there is the opportunity through a flexible fund for a wider range of companies to engage with RiSC+, embedding staff within universities to cultivate skills that can be used to create and lead new teams in industry that are not easily replicable elsewhere. 

Professor M N Ravishankar, Dean and Head of Queen’s Business School commented: “I am proud of the dedication and commitment of Dr Hangfei Guo and her team of world class academics in securing this award. RiSC+ exemplifies Queen’s Business School’s mission to serve business and society.” 

Professor Nola Hewitt-Dundas, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS) at Queen’s stated: "I welcome this significant investment from UKRI for this pivotal project, one of the largest for the AHSS faculty and Queen’s Business School. This project is reflective of the transformative impact achievable through collaboration, and I congratulate everyone involved.” 

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