Partnerships key to future of UK manufacturing
Collaboration is the key to developing a strong future for manufacturing in the UK, according to a line-up of speakers at the recent national manufacturing debate, organised by Cranfield University.
The debate, which included high profile speakers from organisations such as Rolls-Royce and BAE systems, the Technology Strategy Board (TSB), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), European Factories of the Future Research Association (EFFRA) and EEF, brought together delegates from a range of manufacturing organisations to discuss manufacturing for the recovery.
The message that businesses need to innovate and work together in order to survive and benefit from the economic recovery was evident throughout the debate. Manufacturing organisations are increasingly recognising the benefits of collaborating with universities such as Cranfield to develop their ideas at reduced risk, and cost, to the organisation. Universities can provide ready-made environments for testing and research. Businesses are able to gain an insight into current research that will lead future developments in manufacturing. Universities benefit from stronger links with industry to enhance the provision of teaching for developing the engineers and leaders of tomorrow’s businesses.