Location and Facilities

Location and Facilities
10 buildings at the heart of the University of Warwick.
Our presence on campus
At the heart of the Warwick University campus, WMG have ten industry leading facilities where academics, researchers, scientists and engineers collaborate with partners, driving innovation and shaping the future.
Our address
WMG
International Manufacturing Centre
University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL
United Kingdom

Buildings
Prof. Lord Bhattacharyya Building
The Prof. Lord Bhattacharyya Building is home to the National Automotive Innovation Centre, a partnership between WMG, TATA Motor European Technical Centre and Jaguar Land Rover.
The National Automotive Innovation Centre is driving the future of the automotive industry from the heart of the United Kingdom. A beacon for automotive research it brings together the brightest minds from industry and academia, to develop future vehicles and mobility solutions.
International Manufacturing Centre (IMC)
The International Manufacturing Centre blends student learning with advanced research in sustainable manufacturing, smart transport and immersive technology. It also hosts CiMAT, a world-leading centre for imaging and Additive Manufacturing, developing solutions across sectors, from forensic science to industrial and agricultural innovation.
International Digital Laboratory (IDL)
Providing the ideal educational and research environment to help the brightest talents develop skills and acquire knowledge needed to make a difference.
As well as delivering industrial relevant education, we conduct world leading fundamental and applied research here to enable safe and inclusive transportation, improve health and wellbeing through innovative digital technologies, and tackle current and emerging challenges in modern cyber systems.
International Institute for Product and Service Innovation (IIPSI)
In our International Institute for Product and Service Innovation the focus is on future digital and connected technology that enables the development of leading innovative products and services.
Energy Innovation Centre (EIC)
Our Energy Innovation Centre is a national facility for battery research across the R&D process from materials and electrochemistry through to application integration and recycling / re-use. Our facilities support test, development and scale up of new battery chemistries from concept through to full proven traction batteries, produced in sufficient quantities for detailed industrial evaluation in target applications.
Degree Apprenticeship Centre
Our innovative Degree Apprenticeship Centre is a unique learning environment. We have open spaces for collaborative and individual work, technology-enabled seminar rooms and a purpose-built, multifunctional, laboratory for activity-based teaching and learning using state of the art equipment.
Materials Engineering Centre (MEC)
Home to ground-breaking research that drives advancements in materials science, from chemical processing to destructive testing. This facility adapts continually to the needs of both research partners and industry demands, pushing the boundaries of materials innovation.
Advanced Materials Manufacturing Centre (AMMC)
Our Advanced Steel Research Centre (ASRC) focuses on steelmaking, rapid alloy processing, advanced characterisation, microscopy and sensors. Our research in the Advanced Materials Manufacturing Centre also provides the opportunity to comprehensively investigate the feasibility and stability of new manufacturing processes.
International Institute for Nanocomposites Manufacturing (IINM)
The International Institute for Nanocomposites Manufacturing (IINM) was the world’s first institute exploiting polymer processing techniques and supporting industry with innovative manufacturing technologies to produce polymer nanocomposites.
Engineering Management Building
The hub for our master’s programmes, the Engineering Management Building is located on Westwood Campus.