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06 Sept 2025

AI-enabled engineering lab boosts regional business development

AI-enabled engineering lab boosts regional business development

Prof Edward Keedwell, Professor of Artificial Intelligence, and Dr Matt Johns, Research Software Engineer, at the University of Exeter.

The Heart of the South West LEP has announced £118,000 funding for the Centre for Future Clean Mobility, to develop a new AI engineering lab.

The ACE-Lab (AI-enabled Co-design in Engineering Laboratory), is managed by the University of Exeter’s Centre for Future Clean Mobility at Centre for Future Clean Mobility. The innovative project will offer a unique blend of human-AI interaction for designing novel products, systems, and services.

ACE-Lab will actively engage in collaborations with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the region, establishing strong industry connections. The lab is equipped to offer expertise in optimising a diverse range of solutions needed by local businesses.

Karl Tucker, Chair of the Heart of the South West LEP, said: “This funding extension is a significant step toward advancing scientific excellence in the South West. Projects like ACE-Lab underpin our region’s technological capabilities, ultimately driving economic growth, jobs and innovation.”

The University of Exeter is a leader in AI-enabled Human-in-the-loop machine learning. This facility would give it an edge over competitors, offering dedicated powerful computers and visualisation equipment, industrial engineering hardware systems, and access to industry engineering experts to help train the AI systems.

Director of the Centre for Future Clean Mobility, Professor Christopher Smith, said: “The ACE-Lab will enable us to achieve a much greater level of digital activity in the modelling, simulation and optimisation of clean mobility solutions for individual transport assets (vessels, vehicles and fleets).

“The new lab will combine state-of-the-art computation for AI and machine learning, virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D sensing and printing capability with our expertise in world-leading optimisation and machine learning research, to transform the capability of clean mobility for businesses in the South West.”

Find out more about the Heart of the South West LEP here: https://heartofswlep.co.uk/

Find out more about the Centre of Future Clean Mobility here: https://futurecleanmobility.com/

* The Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership – covering Devon, Plymouth, Somerset and Torbay – is one of the 38 LEPs in England. The Heart of the South West LEP is a business-led partnership between the private sector, local authorities, universities and colleges.

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