AMRC appoints new executive director

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A former managing director of Siemens has been appointed as the new executive director of the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC).

Steve Foxley


Steve Foxley, who has held senior positions with Siemens in the UK, Europe and China, will join the AMRC - part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult - on 20th January.

He will lead the AMRC’s management board to develop and strengthen relationships with new and existing industrial partners; engage with government to identify opportunities for further strategic development of the AMRC; and establish relationships with key stakeholders to ensure the continued development and investment in the City Region and Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District.

Professor Koen Lamberts, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Sheffield, said: “The research talents of the AMRC are creating a manufacturing renaissance in the UK, attracting iconic names like McLaren to re-shore their super car production from Austria to Britain, and bringing global aerospace firms like Boeing and its extensive supply chain to set up here in the Sheffield City Region.

“Steve shares our ambition for the AMRC to play a much larger role in the wider northern economy; accelerating the adoption of the Industry 4.0 technologies as set out in the government’s Industrial Strategy.”

Mr Foxley added: “It is a privilege to be appointed as executive director of the AMRC.

“Coming from a company that has a long history of research collaboration with the University of Sheffield and an even longer history of involvement in innovation in the city, I have long admired the truly innovative work being done here.

“The need for the translational manufacturing research and development (R&D) skills of the AMRC has never been greater and and I am excited to be working with such an experienced and talented team to further the AMRC’s global reputation as a place of world leading innovation.”

A mechanical engineer by background, Mr Foxley previously held leadership positions within the smart infrastructure and digital factory divisions of Siemens UK and Ireland.

He is passionate about materials, manufacturing processes and industrial digitalisation – all of which are core to the AMRC’s research and innovation activities.

Mr Foxley takes on the role as the AMRC expands its footprint across the Midlands and the North, with new R&D facilities in Broughton, Preston and Derby.

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