Published: May 07, 2009
The CCAPS Governance Board met yesterday at the Rolls-Royce North America Headquarters in Reston, VA. During this meeting, the Board formally agreed to a shared vision and mission for CCAPS and signed a Master Sponsored Research Agreement (MRSA) detailing the terms of collaboration. (back row left to right: Rob McClintock, Research Director - VEDP, Commonwealth of Virginia; Doug Angus, CCAM Project Coordinator, Rolls-Royce Crosspointe; Don Leo, Assoc. Dean for Research & Grad Studies, Virginia Tech; Barry Johnson, Sr. Assoc. Dean of Research, University of Virginia; front row left to right: Joe Krok, Mgr. of University Research, Rolls-Royce Corp.; Lisa Teague, Dir. of Research & Technology, Rolls-Royce Corp.; Phil Burkholder, Chief Operating Officer, Rolls-Royce North American Technologies Inc) (Photo: Business Wire)
RESTON, Va. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Rolls-Royce has partnered with the University of Virginia and Virginia
Tech to create the Commonwealth Center for Aerospace Propulsion Systems
(CCAPS), a virtual research and technology center of excellence. This
unique, public-private partnership goes beyond previous research
agreements to create a framework in which the partners will tackle the
technology challenges of today and tomorrow.
The vision for CCAPS is to build on the existing strengths of the
university partners to create a research center that will advance the
boundaries of propulsion systems. Under the guidance of Rolls-Royce as a
world-class power systems provider, CCAPS will explore break-through
concepts for creating more efficient and effective propulsion solutions.
CCAPS is part of a higher education partnership that will create nine new,
endowed professorships at the University of Virginia and Virginia
Tech in engineering and related disciplines. Additionally, the parties
will work together to define and develop curriculum at each partner
school. The program will undertake specific research agreed by the
partners, who will also exchange technical experts. This
multi-dimensional approach will allow the partners to research the
technology issues facing them today and, through teaching and curriculum
development, to lay the groundwork for the technology issues of
tomorrow. Ultimately, such proactive collaboration will deliver
significant improvements to the partners' technical capabilities.
CCAPS will be funded jointly by the partners with support from the
Commonwealth of Virginia.
Phil Burkholder, Chief Operating Officer, Rolls-Royce North American
Technologies Inc, and CCAPS Board member, said: "CCAPS represents the
future of collaboration between industry and academia. It will
play a central role in our global technology development strategy and
will help make the Commonwealth of Virginia a world leader in technology
innovation."
"We are extremely pleased to work with Rolls-Royce, Virginia's
Economic Development Partnership, and the University of Virginia on the
development of a world-class research center in advanced propulsion. It
is no small matter when one of the world's most successful and
innovative companies brings a major engineering research center to the
Commonwealth," said Richard Benson, dean of Virginia Tech's College
of Engineering.
"I speak for many Hokies in expressing our excitement at the
opportunity to collaborate with Rolls-Royce and the University of
Virginia at the forefront of research and education in aerospace
propulsion systems, and I am grateful for the resources that the
Commonwealth of Virginia has allocated for this endeavor. This
partnership will have a substantial impact on engineering research and
education in Virginia, and I believe the high quality of our academic
programs will be of great benefit to this worldwide enterprise."
"I share the excitement and gratitude expressed by my colleague Dean
Benson for our partnership and for the support of the Virginia Economic
Development Partnership and the Commonwealth of Virginia. We are
proud and enthusiastic about working through this center with
Rolls-Royce and Virginia Tech on technology solutions that are of
immediate importance to our society. This partnership will significantly
enhance our academic programs and expand our research capabilities in
ways that will have great impact on the UVA Engineering School, the
University of Virginia and ultimately on the citizens of the
Commonwealth," said James H. Aylor, Dean of the University of
Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Notes to Editors:
1. Rolls-Royce, a world-leading provider of power systems and services
for use on land, at sea and in the air, has established a strong
position in global markets - civil aerospace, defense aerospace, marine
and energy.
2. With facilities in 50 countries, Rolls-Royce employs nearly 39,000
people worldwide and has businesses headquartered in the UK, US, Canada,
Germany, Scandinavia, Singapore, India and Brazil. This global presence
allows the Group to access long-term international growth opportunities
with its technology, presence, partnerships and people.
3. Rolls-Royce is currently developing a new aerospace manufacturing
facility at Crosspointe in Prince George County, Virginia. At 1,000
acres, this new facility will be the largest Rolls-Royce site by area in
North America, with ample space to accommodate suppliers' co-location in
the future. It is also the first Rolls-Royce site built
from-the-ground-up in the US.
4. CCAPS will be governed by a Board of Directors composed of research
and technology leaders from all partners. The first meeting of the CCAPS
Governance Board took place on May 6, 2009. During this meeting, the
Board formally agreed to a shared vision and mission for CCAPS and
signed a Master Sponsored Research Agreement (MRSA) detailing the terms
of collaboration. Though virtual, eventually CCAPS will be led by a
full-time Director. The CCAPS Director role is currently being
constructed by the CCAPS Board. Once the role is defined, the Board will
start the process of identifying and assessing candidates.
5. Rolls-Royce relies on its university research centers of excellence
for strategic technical capability development. University partners
offer specialized skills, cutting-edge perspectives, access to unique
facilities and the opportunity to pursue additional outside funding
support jointly.
6. In 2008, Group sales were £9.1 billion (~$13.7 billion), of which 52
per cent came from services revenues. The firm and announced order book
at the end of 2008 stood at £55.5 billion, of which aftermarket services
represent 26.1 per cent, providing visibility of future levels of
activity.
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Rolls-Royce North America
Mia K. Walton
Senior Vice
President, Corporate Communications
703-621-2709
mia.walton@rolls-royce.com
www.rolls-royce.com
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