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CloudNC says it has launched a new era for CNC machined parts with the opening of the first of several planned UK factories offering aerospace-grade quality parts at a fraction of the price of existing alternatives. 

CloudNC says it has launched a new era for CNC machined parts with the opening of the first of several planned UK factories offering aerospace-grade quality parts at a fraction of the price of existing alternatives.


Described as a step-change for CNC machining, the company has set its sights on rapid global expansion into the £100 billion global manufacturing industry.

At the heart of this new approach is breakthrough in AI software developed by CloudNC which shortens the programming time for CNC machining of parts from days or weeks to just a few minutes.

The software leverages the huge computing power available in the Cloud to significantly reduce machining cycle times over what is currently possible, resulting in a corresponding reduction in production costs. These two advantages combine to enable highly competitive pricing whether producing a single unit, or hundreds of thousands.

Co-founder and CEO Theo Saville says CloudNC is focused on building the world’s most efficient, most flexible factories making machining faster, more cost-effective and at a much higher quality by applying the best practices of hypergrowth technology companies to manufacturing.

He says: “Starting with a clean slate means we’ve been able to apply a digital-first approach from the outset, without needing to consider integrating existing legacy systems or technologies. Apart from our software, we’re also applying the best Industry 4.0 technology available to make our Factory 1 as efficient and flexible as possible – and where that technology doesn’t exist, or isn’t mature enough in our sector, we’re designing it.”

Creating this ‘gold standard’ in manufacturing involves developing a business structure and approach that is more common in hypergrowth tech start-ups than in manufacturing, and CloudNC places a high value on attracting, retaining and developing the best talent across all areas of the business from production to software engineering. “After all,” says Mr Saville, “technology can’t change the world on its own; it needs to be combined with amazing people who can make it happen.”

Factory 1, which opened in the spring in Chelmsford, Essex, is the first CloudNC factory and exemplifies the CloudNC approach. Using the best CNC machinery available from the likes of DMG Mori and Mazak, it also applies robotics from Erowa and embraces Industry 4.0 principles of connectivity and automation to deliver a faster, more reliable CNC parts machining experience to customers.

Mr Saville continues: “CloudNC is on a development curve that has not been seen in the manufacturing space before. Just six months ago our Chelmsford site was just a couple of guys with laptops and some camping equipment. Now it is a highly efficient, highly automated facility functioning close to capacity and we are looking at Factory 2 and beyond while we continue to implement more autonomous AI technologies at Factory 1 and apply what we learn at every step.”

CloudNC’s ultimate mission is to provide a service that is fully automated. The pricing, the manufacture, even the raw materials will be shipped in and loaded automatically by robots in state-of-the-art factories. Inspection, verification, packaging and fulfilment will also be carried out autonomously, further reducing the time and cost of CNC parts manufacture for industry. Expert staff will take over only in the most challenging and interesting scenarios.

The company was founded in 2015 by CEO Theo Saville and CTO and software engineer Chris Emery. It has grown to employ more than 70 staff including highly skilled software engineers and a management team with vast experience scaling tech start-ups to become some of the most successful companies in the world, including the likes of Uber, Betfair, and Fetchr.

Also within the leadership team is cutting-edge experience with Industry 4.0 and greenfield assembly of massive scale aerospace, space and automotive operations.

Since launch, the company has benefitted from many government grants and support from government agencies including Innovate UK, the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG). CloudNC has also raised more than £11.5 million in venture capital funding – used to develop the powerful AI software from the ground up.

Chief commercial officer Rami Saab says that CloudNC offers a window into the future: “It is a revolution that is gathering momentum, and it’s coming not a moment too soon for industry. The only thing customers need to do to get a taste of the future for CNC machining is to send us a CAD design for a part or product, and see how quickly and cost-effectively we can deliver the right result.”

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