Birmingham Assay Office teams up with Aston University for KTP
The knowledge transfer partnership (KTP) is aimed at developing a sophisticated intelligent business system
Aston University has teamed up with hallmarking specialists Birmingham Assay Office (BAO) through a knowledge transfer partnership (KTP) aimed at developing a sophisticated intelligent business system.
The system will aim to improve operational efficiency and increase BAO’s competitiveness, leading to significant improvements in customer experience.
A KTP is a three-way collaboration between a business, an academic partner and a highly qualified researcher, known as a KTP associate.
BAO, based in Birmingham in the West Midlands, provides hallmarking and testing of precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, and palladium), non-precious metals testing, laser engraving, jewellery valuations, diamond grading, research and development services and educational training.
The Aston University team will be led by Dr Anna Ackfeldt, senior lecturer in marketing and strategy, whose research interests lie in services management and service strategy. Ackfeldt has spent over 15 years gaining experience in services management in public sector, hospitality and travel service organisations.
She will be supported by Dr Victoria Uren, senior lecturer in operations and information management, whose current research concerns applications of information systems in businesses and the organisational challenges of developing and deploying AI systems at different technology readiness levels.
Completing the team will be Dr David Ernesto Salinas-Navarro, senior teaching fellow in operations management, whose principal interest is applying lean manufacturing, six sigma and systems thinking methods for problem-solving in manufacturing and service processes to achieve high-performance results in cost, time, quality, safety and sustainability terms.
Doug Henry, chief executive and assay master of Birmingham Assay Office, said: “This partnership will allow us to harness Aston University’s expertise in service management and information management systems to strengthen our market position in the precious metals and non-precious jewellery market by offering improved service levels, extended services and more efficient processes.”
Ackfeldt added: “We are excited to be involved in this KTP with Birmingham Assay Office. By enabling the office to develop a sustainable competitive advantage, this project will protect the several hundred businesses in and around the Birmingham Jewellery Quarter that rely on its services and therefore benefit the local economy.”