Matthew Lamb
Applications Engineer Turntide Technologies
Matthew Lamb is an Applications Engineer at Turntide Technologies, specialising in motors and power electronics systems used in the automotive industry.
He holds a Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Glasgow which he earned in 2009.
Matthew joined AVID Technology (now Turntide) in 2013 and has since accumulated over 12 years’ experience in designing and testing power electronics and motors for automotive applications. In addition to this, he also has a strong background in developing manufacturing lines and managing projects funded by Innovate UK.
Matthew’s passion for sustainability has been consistent throughout his career, leading to him driving business sustainability initiatives, including the development of methodologies for calculating CO₂ emissions in alignment with global standards.
This passion led to Matthew embarking on the Sustainability Business Specialist Apprenticeship Master’s at Cranfield University in 2022, focusing his thesis on the circular economy of electrical machines.
Following the completion of his master’s apprenticeship program, Matthew continues to work in both the engineering and sustainability fields and is combining his engineering background with his sustainability knowledge to help drive positive change within this fast paced and dynamic sector.
2025 Agenda Sessions
Circularity of Electrical Machines: A Case Study from the Automotive Industry
Enable manufacturers of electrical machines to iteratively improve their circularity practices and guide collaboration approaches, with the aim of developing knowledge and understanding in the application of circular economy strategies. This presentation will cover the following topics:
- Sustainable Manufacturing of Electric Motors
- Efforts to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Motor Production
- End-of- Life and Recycling
- Strategies for Reducing the Carbon Footprint of the Motor Supply Chain
Tuesday 03 June 11:15 - 11:45 E-Mobility Stage
Advancements in Electrical & Mechanical Engineering and Automation
Enable manufacturers of electrical machines to iteratively improve their circularity practices and guide collaboration approaches, with the aim of developing knowledge and understanding in the application of circular economy strategies. This presentation will cover the following topics:
- Sustainable Manufacturing of Electric Motors
- Efforts to Reduce the Environmental Impact of Motor Production
- End-of- Life and Recycling
- Strategies for Reducing the Carbon Footprint of the Motor Supply Chain