Keir Starmer tours future of UK manufacturing at AMRC Cymru

Keir Starmer at AMRC Cymru 11082020
Keir Starmer at AMRC Cymru 11082020

The future of the UK manufacturing industry hinges on investment in applied research, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said on a visit to Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Cymru, North Wales.

The future of the UK manufacturing industry hinges on investment in applied research, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has said on a visit to the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Cymru, North Wales.

Sir Keir toured the facility – next door to the Airbus wing manufacturing plant in Broughton – with the Welsh government’s first minister, Mark Drakeford, and shadow chancellor, Anneliese Dodds, where the Labour leader discussed the future of jobs at the plant with Airbus executives.

He said the R&D talents of AMRC Cymru are critical success factors for the future of both Airbus in North Wales and the UK manufacturing sector more widely.

“What you see at AMRC Cymru is the future of manufacturing and I think that is very inspiring,” said Sir Keir. “If the research and development here is top class, which it is, then that means that those highly-skilled jobs will stay in North Wales.”

The Labour trio were shown presentations on how the AMRC is working alongside Airbus on its Wing of Tomorrow programme as well as how engineers at the AMRC utilised Industry 4.0 technologies such as Discrete Event Simulation, automation and virtual reality (VR) to pivot their operation to mass-produce thousands of medical ventilators.

They were also shown the AMRC’s capabilities in additive manufacturing, augmented reality (AR), hydrogen, composites, robotics and a new package of work being done alongside Food and Drink Wales.

“Places like this are really important - making things matters. It is incredible in terms of technology, development and testing but also critical to the importance of Airbus and what goes on here in North Wales in the long term. What’s happening here hopefully ensures the future of manufacturing in ten years’ time,” said Sir Keir.

“Manufacturing and advanced manufacturing is very important to the UK economy. My dad was a tool maker in manufacturing and he impressed on me the importance of making things. What I have been really pleased to see in the last few years is how manufacturing has moved on so much – it is why we need to work now to preserve those jobs.

“We have moved from a manufacturing sector that didn’t, in my opinion, work particularly well decades ago, to a manufacturing system which is smart and world-leading; we need to retain that.”

Mr Starmer said key to that success is the research and development being done at places like the AMRC: “The manufacturing sector needs to be underpinned by R&D. We wouldn’t be where we are without R&D and we won’t be where we need to be in a decade without it. Without R&D you are actually suffocating manufacturing.”

AMRC Cymru was opened in November 2019, backed by a £20 milliom investment from the Welsh government, and is the first High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult centre in Wales. AMRC Cymru operates a 2,000m2 open access research area with Airbus the first major tenant with a platform to develop their next generation wing technologies aligned to its Wing of Tomorrow programme.

In March 2020 AMRC Cymru was transformed into a production facility for medical ventilators by the industrial consortium Ventilator Challenge UK. In fewer than two weeks, the research institute was stripped out to allow 88 operators to work simultaneously while maintaining safe social distancing and allowing shift breaks.

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