Made Smarter programme reaches major milestone

Michael Pedley, managing director, MSM aerospace fabricators
Michael Pedley, managing director, MSM aerospace fabricators

An aerospace manufacturer has helped Made Smarter’s trailblazing technology adoption programme mark its third anniversary by reaching a major milestone.

Three years on from its launch, the government-funded and industry-led initiative helping SMEs drive growth and decarbonise through digitalisation, has now supported its 200th business.

Among the latest wave of manufacturers starting their journey to use technology to benefit their business, their bottom line and the environment are MSM aerospace fabricators, an advanced engineering company in Middleton.

The advanced engineering company develops and manufactures complex parts and assemblies for Airbus and Boeing aircraft, and worked with Made Smarter to invest in digital twin technology to redesign its new factory and unlock production and capacity planning in the future.

Then after engaging with Made Smarter’s Fast Track Additive Manufacturing training programme, MSM secured support for a second project to invest in a 3D printer.

Michael Pedley, managing director, said: "After purchasing additive manufacturing services for a number of years we saw the opportunity to bring that expertise in-house. The Fast Track programme helped develop the design and engineering skills we needed and now we have adopted the technology to assist our R&D and new product introduction programmes. MSM is committed to further adoption of Industry 4.0 technology.”

SME manufacturers across sectors have secured £4.6M matched funding for 241 projects, worth £16M after private sector investment.

Technologies that integrate systems, capture and analyse data, and even create simulations of their plants and processes, are being used to drive efficiencies and reduce waste. Meanwhile, 3D-printing, automation, and robotics are being used to solve business challenges and meet increased demand.

These investments are forecasting the creation of 1,177 new jobs and 2,205 upskilled roles, and are forecast to deliver an additional £192.9M in gross value added (GVA) for the North West economy over the next three years.

Juergen Maier CBE, and Co-Chair of Made Smarter, said: "We launched Made Smarter in the North West three years ago with the ambitious aim to kick start an adoption programme for digital technologies among small and medium-sized enterprises, strengthened by leadership training and harnessing talent within universities.

“It is clear from the unequivocal success we are seeing in the North West, and the positive effect adoption programmes in the West Midlands, Yorkshire and Humber, and the North East, are having that we are starting to grasp the multitude of opportunities that innovation and digital technologies offer. It is clear that for the UK manufacturing sector to thrive and become a world leader, we now need to roll out Made Smarter nationwide and with a stronger ambition.”

Since launching in 2018, Made Smarter has engaged with 1,381 businesses from every corner of the region to help them introduce digital tools and technologies to help boost productivity and growth, navigate Covid-19, and tackle climate change.

Donna Edwards, director of the Made Smarter Adoption Programme in the North West, said: “We have seen huge success with Made Smarter-supported businesses reporting growth, productivity and efficiency gains, as well as upskilling their workforce and creating new high-value jobs. We’re also playing a crucial role in helping the UK grow sustainably and reach its ambitious aim of net-zero greenhouse gases by 2050.”

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