Mike Brookbanks

Research Fellow, Surrey Business School

Mike Brookbanks is a Research Fellow at the Centre of Digital Economy [CoDE], Surrey Business School. His research is currently focused on trust, risk, responsible innovation, supply chain visibility, and new governance models in the digital economy.
He is an advisor to the UK Government and the City of London on the digital transformation of the UK border, drawing on his experience leading the Reducing Friction in International Trade programme, which fosters collaboration between Government, Industry, and Academia. His recent projects include: EPSRC’s “Responsive Additive Manufacture to Overcome Natural and Attack-based disruption [RAMONA]”, which aims to develop resilience in 3D printing supply chains (RAMONA: EP/V051040), and the EPSRC Centre for the Decentralised Digital Economy (DECADE) [EP/T022485/1].
He combines academic rigour with 25 years of experience in industry, predominantly in Financial Services and Government.
He is a Fellow of the British Computing Society; a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering of Technology, and he is also a Chartered Engineer. He has co-authored several books, articles, and papers in international journals and holds several patents

Specialist in

Customs Border Operations, Digital Economy, Regulatory Frameworks, Standards, Risk Management
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