Science and technology
Through a number of dedicated centres we offer a wealth of expertise to support your business development needs. These specialist centres provide scientific services, consultancy and research specifically tailored to industry.

The Sport, Health and Performance Enhancement (SHAPE) team are experts at improving performance in a wide range of contexts. We provide off-the-shelf training and create bespoke solutions providing everything from occasional support to on-going

The Centre for Contemporary Play (CCP) stimulates innovation in the area of digital play, encompassing computer and videogames. It was established by NTU as a cross-University Research and Knowledge Transfer Centre to combine academic research, consultancy, and entertainment with education programmes.

Promoting bioscience excellence in the East Midlands and enhancing collaboration and partnership between industry and the region’s universities, the centre offers tenancy, support and conference facilities for the thriving biosciences community.

Nottingham Trent University is a founder member of bioKneX, the East Midlands Bioscience Knowledge Exchange. bioKneX aims to enhance collaboration and partnership between the region’s universities and industry. It also promotes bioscience excellence in the East Midlands.

The Centre aims to create a more relevant, accessible and achievable image for science within the higher education and school communities. Based on their excellent record in science teaching, CELS is working with academic teams in the development of new approaches to teaching science.

Jointly funded by NTU and the East Midlands Development Agency (emda), the CITE helps regional companies explore the impact of using emerging technologies within their business environment.

Through contract research and consultancy, the Illumi-numerics Centre offers extensive analysis and modelling tools for complex data with a specific focus on mass spectrometry, genomic, clinical and immunological profile data.

SS2i offers a range of analytical, experimental and technical services to Industry via access to facilities across the School of Science and Technology.

This £5m purpose-built Research Centre focuses on the discovery and application of new cancer biomarkers for detecting cancer, monitoring disease progression and developing new approaches to treat patients using immunotherapy.

A range of leading research by university experts is housed in the new facility, including the latest internationally-recognised 3D security scanning and vision systems work and research into 'nanomedicine' - the medical application of nanotechnology.

