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MAS officially launched as online helpdesk

29 August 2017 • In News
MAS officially launched as online helpdesk

Made in the Midlands launches the Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS). (L-R) Charles Addison, business development director, MIM; Jason Pitt, chief executive MIM; Lord Mike Whitby, non-executive chairman, MIM; and James Smith, director of The Manufacturer, one of the sponsors

Manufacturing and engineering membership body, Made in the Midlands has launched the Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) as a dedicated online helpdesk and signposting service to support Britain’s manufacturing industry. 

MAS was initially a Government initiative that was introduced as part of the Business Growth Service (BGS) with the support of up to £125 million in funding. However, in 2015 the service was terminated as a result of funding cuts — much to the dismay of businesses and entrepreneurs.

Following several years of political uncertainty and recent industry concerns about the Government’s industrial strategy, Made in the Midlands arranged a meeting with a selection of its members in April 2017 to see what could be done. During this meeting, it became apparent that the main concern among manufacturers was a lack of awareness of where to turn for help.

“When the original Manufacturing Advisory Service closed due to lack of funding, it left a gap in the manufacturing industry,” said Charles Addison, business development director. “Prompted by the uncertainty surrounding the Government’s industrial strategy, we gathered a coalition of our members, led by non-executive chairman Lord Mike Whitby, to see what could be done about the industry’s uncertainty concerning who to turn to for advice and for help navigating the innovation minefield.

“It became clear that there was the technical capability and industry knowledge among our members, and the capacity in the Made in the Midlands team, to combine efforts and launch MAS as on online helpdesk for Britain’s manufacturers,” he continued. “The service will help businesses find the support and advice they need – everything from process improvements and research and development (R&D) grants, to access to finance and marketing best practice.”

Speaking at the recent launch event at the Hotel du Vin in Birmingham, Lord Mike Whitby, non-executive chairman of Made in the Midlands, affirmed: “Manufacturing contributes over 10% to Britain’s GDP, and the Midlands’ contribution is even more significant. It’s vital that the sector continues to grow, but one of the biggest challenges the sector is currently facing is a lag between true entrepreneurship and access to financial support.

“It’s essential that we share experience and that the financial sector becomes more transparent about why funding may be denied or take so long to be granted. The launch of MAS, by a superb organisation that really listens to its members and is sponsored by financial institutions such as the Royal Bank of Scotland, is a great step towards a strong future of growth for Britain’s manufacturing industry.”

MAS
www.manufacturingadvisoryservice.com

Made in the Midlands
www.madeinthemidlands.com

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