BlogGreater Manchester firms to help roll-out of £20m business support programme

Greater Manchester firms to help roll-out of £20m business support programme

Made Smarter, the recently launched £20 million initiative to help the North West’s manufacturing sector through the adoption of more industrial digital technologies, has appointed Andrea Thompson as the Chair of its steering board.

Based at BAE Systems in Lancashire, Ms Thompson is BAE’s Managing Director for Europe & International Programmes. This includes responsibility for BAE’s role in the F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft programme, the world’s largest defence project.

Prior to this Andrea spent several years working in the United States, primarily in the automotive sector, before returning to the UK to work for major names including Leyland Trucks and Rolls Royce.

In her role as Chair of the Made Smarter steering group Andrea will oversee the successful development and operational delivery of the Made Smarter programme.

Joining her on the board, which features over a dozen representatives drawn from manufacturing firms from across the North West, will be Alan Purvis from Salford design and manufacturing firm Mettler Toledo Safeline and Andrea Hough from Worsley-based AT Engine Controls.

Alan and Andrea will help to monitor progress of the pilot project and report on learnings which will help to inform the proposed national roll-out of the Made Smarter concept.

Other outputs will include the ongoing promotion of Made Smarter locally, regionally and nationally, and the strengthening of relationships between Made Smarter and other partners working across the advanced manufacturing agenda in the North West.

The board will also be responsible for ensuring good governance during the lifetime of the Made SmarterNorth West pilot.

Commenting on her appointment as Chair, Ms Thompson said: “Having spent many years working in global industries like engineering, automotive and aerospace I know how respected and admired the North West of England’s manufacturing tradition is.

“However, much of this is down to the legacy of the first industrial revolution which started in this region. With Made Smarter we now have a real opportunity to kick-start a new era of technology-led manufacturing, driven by innovative and ambitious SMEs, throughout the whole of the North West.

“I am very proud to have been appointed to the role of Chair for the steering group, and I am relishing the opportunity to helping shape and develop this exciting project which has the potential to transform the region’s industrial economy.”

Mettler Toledo Safeline’s Alan Purvis said: “All manufacturers can improve their business performance by designing smarter products which can be produced in smarter factories, but we all need to work out how to take advantage of digital tools to raise productivity and collaborate across complex supply chains. TheMade Smarter pilot is a great opportunity to accelerate this process in the NW.”

Andrea Hough from AT Engine Control’s said: “This is a great opportunity for North West manufacturers to improve their productivity through the use of technology and data and to create new jobs through this exciting initiative.”

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