In a year in which many companies had to resort to furlough and plant closures and when industry focus was inevitably on the short-term, the Annual Review shows the organisation continuing to deliver its mission to build a a world-leading, agile, innovation-led UK manufacturing sector. Despite the restrictions of the pandemic, the Catapult kept the torch lit for innovation using novel approaches to support nearly 5,900 industrial partners, more than half of which were SMEs.
The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) is a member of the HVM Catapult, a consortium of leading manufacturing and process research centres, backed by the UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK.
The projects highlighted in the Annual Review show the HVM Catapult helping to develop and scale-up the new green technologies and processes needed to reach net zero and supporting manufacturers to make the green products of the future with clean energy and sustainable materials that will not leave a scar on landscapes. It shows the organisation engaging firms of all sizes to help them harness new technologies, boost their productivity and secure and grow their markets.
The Review also shows the Catapult stepping forward to support the national response to the pandemic, taking a lead in delivering ventilators to the NHS, supporting the development of new vaccines by hosting the COVID-19 vaccine library and establishing stronger supply chains for personal protective equipment (PPE).
The 2020-21 Annual Review marks the 10th year of High Value Manufacturing Catapult operations in the same year the AMRC celebrates 20 years of making things better. Built from seven centres of innovation, the organisation has grown to become the largest advanced manufacturing innovation capability in Europe with the power to transform communities across the UK. Since its creation in 2011, it has worked with nearly 22,000 companies, transforming their performance and boosting local economies…Read more