Partners

Our Partners

From our inception, collaboration has been at the heart of OxDrive.  We welcome opportunities to collaborate with vehicle manufacturers and service providers.  We us our products and skills to enable durable and robust platforms that deliver in the most challenging of conditions.

OxDrive was born out of a collaborative project between UK government, research and industry.  OxDrive continues to work with the following groups to continue developing world class driveline products. 

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Innovate UK is the UK’s national innovation agency. It supports business-led innovation in all sectors, technologies and UK regions. It helps businesses grow through the development and commercialisation of new products, processes, and services

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Innovate UK EDGE is a key part of the UK innovation agency’s deep investment in the pioneering businesses that drive economic growth. It is a publicly-funded service available to all high potential small to medium sized innovation-driven companies, including Innovate UK grant winners.

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Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) exists to connect innovators with new partners and new opportunities beyond their existing thinking – accelerating ambitious ideas into real-world solutions.

The Silverstone Technology Cluster (STC) exists to help Advanced Engineering, Electronics and Software businesses in the wider geographical area surrounding Silverstone. The STC is specifically focused on the areas of promotion, support and thought leadership.

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The Lincoln Institute for Agri-Food Technology (LIAT) is part of the University of Lincoln. It is home to a multi-disciplinary team of sector-leading expertise, including artificial intelligence, robotics, engineering, crop science, environmental sustainability, food manufacturing, product development and supply chains. LIAT’s goals include supporting and enhancing the future of food and agriculture productivity, efficiency, and sustainability through research, education, and technology.

Dedicated research e-hub “Tom”. Tom was created specifically to allow testing of gear drive performance, manufacturing and assembly technologies.