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Namtec joins Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre

The National Metals Technology Centre (Namtec) is joining the University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) to better promote innovation and competitiveness among UK manufacturers.

Dr Alan McLelland and Professor Keith Ridgway

From 1 August 2012, Namtec will be a core part of the AMRC group alongside the AMRC with Boeing and Nuclear AMRC. The established Namtec team will operate from the AMRC campus at the Advanced Manufacturing Park in Catcliffe, Rotherham.

The move will provide significant benefits. The combination of Namtec’s supply chain support programmes with the AMRC’s research capabilities and high-level industrial collaborations will provide a stronger and broader base to share innovative technologies and increase competitiveness across the UK manufacturing community.

Namtec has supported the manufacturing supply chain since 2002, delivering an extensive range of training and consultancy programmes to a base of 20,000 manufacturing companies. A closer relationship with the AMRC’s world-class research facilities and findings will allow it to cascade innovative technologies and ways of working through the supply chain. The opportunities for Namtec within the AMRC setting are outstanding. Initial plans include extending its core training and consultancy programmes, developing a new hub for metals and materials research, and expanding the membership offer.

The University of Sheffield has forged strong links with many of the world’s largest and most innovative manufacturers, most notably with the launch of the AMRC with Boeing in 2001. Since then, the AMRC group has gone from strength to strength, building on the success of the AMRC with Boeing and Nuclear AMRC in a range of exciting new ventures and consolidating the University’s position as a global leader of engineering excellence. The integration of Namtec will support the AMRC’s aims to strengthen technology transfer and competitive advantage along the manufacturing supply chain, particularly among the UK’s base of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Professor Keith Ridgway, co-founder of the AMRC, said: "We are delighted to welcome Namtec into the AMRC. The nationwide contribution of Namtec to developing SMEs, outstanding training and technology transfer is well known and perfectly complements our existing work with manufacturing companies. Bringing those strengths into the AMRC matches our ambitions to continue to transform our economy through a true collaboration between world-class research and the manufacturing industry."

Dr Alan McLelland, CEO of Namtec, added: "This is a unique opportunity for both organisations which will directly benefit the UK manufacturing supply chain. The AMRC is at the forefront of manufacturing developments, driving forward manufacturing technologies which can provide the UK, including the SME supply chain, with significant commercial advantage in a global marketplace. Namtec, with an unrivalled access to this supply chain, provides a fantastic conduit to flow these developments into our manufacturing companies, encouraging growth and helping lead the UK manufacturing renaissance."

The supply chain development programmes of Namtec and the existing AMRC research centres will be combined to significantly improve the offering to both full and community member companies. A merged Manufacturing Forum will provide members with high quality intelligence on technology and markets to facilitate investment, growth and diversification and in turn improve competitiveness. The events programme will be underpinned with a range of publications including technical and market reports. Namtec’s established reputation as a deliverer of technology transfer programmes will also strengthen the portfolio of the new AMRC Knowledge Transfer Centre.

Additional information

Namtec
www.namtec.co.uk

The Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sheffield - the 2011 Times Higher Education’s University of the Year - is one of the largest in the UK. Its seven departments include over 4,000 students and 900 staff and have research-related income worth more than £50M per annum from government, industry and charity sources. The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) confirmed that two thirds of the research carried out was either Internationally Excellent or Internationally Leading.

The Faculty of Engineering has a long tradition of working with industry including Rolls-Royce, Network Rail and Siemens. Its industrial successes are exemplified by the award-winning Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) and the new £25 million Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (NAMRC).

The Faculty of Engineering is set to ensure students continue to benefit from world-class labs and teaching space through the provision of the University's new Engineering Graduate School. This brand new building, which will become the centre of the faculty´s postgraduate research and postgraduate teaching activities, will be sited on the corner of Broad Lane and Newcastle Street. It will form the first stage in a 15 year plan to improve and extend the existing estate in a bid to provide students with the best possible facilities while improving their student experience.

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The University of Sheffield
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