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Advanced Manufacturing
Lessons Learned from the UK
The MTC journey
(in 20 months…)
March 2010
Nov 2010
Aug 2011
Nov 2011
The MTC journey
March 2010
The MTC journey
Nov 2010
The MTC journey
Aug 2011
The MTC journey
Nov 2011
UK Manufacturing
 Still one of the largest manufacturers in the world
 Approximately half of each Airbus is made in the UK
 Rejuvenated automotive industry
 Home to 70% of Formula One teams
 Preferred location for food manufacture & export
 World class research and academic institutes
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The UK Value Proposition
The UK has a world class academic base
…..but UK plc. has failed to capitalise on the early
stage research coming out of Universities
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The MTC Partnership Solution
The Completed Capability Pipeline
Research Partners
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Basic
Idea
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Concept
Developed
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Proof of
Concept
Industrial Members
MTC
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Process
Validation
In Lab
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Process
Validation
Production
Scale
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Process
Capability
Validated
Capability
Validated
Economic
Run
Capability
Validated
Range
Of Parts
Capability
Validated
Over Long
Period
The Complementary Funding Pipeline
Business
EPSRC
TSB
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Manufacturing Technology Centre
 Purpose:
 To improve the business performance of our members by
providing novel and well developed manufacturing solutions
 Founded by leading research organisations:
University of Birmingham
Loughborough University
University of Nottingham
TWI
 12,000m2 facility set up with £40 million of public investment
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Research Themes
 Originally FOUR core research activities:
 Intelligent Automation
 High Integrity Fabrication
 Advanced Tooling & Fixturing
 Net Shape Manufacturing
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Research Themes
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Net shape
manufacturing
 Additive Manufacturing (AM)
 Net Shape Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP)
 Diffusion bonding
 Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE)
 3D measurement – internal & external
 Research partner: University of Birmingham
 Active projects: Rail wheel cladding & Medical implants
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High integrity
fabrication
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Rotary Friction Welding
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Automated Joining Processes
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High Accuracy Arc Welding
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Laser Processing
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Joint Analysis and Testing
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Research partner: TWI
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Active projects: Automated welding of
aerospace components
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Intelligent
automation
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Elimination of manufacturing induced defects
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Automated in-line inspection
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High variety, low volume, very complex products
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Human-robot cooperation
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Process control & monitoring
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Research partner: Loughborough University
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Active projects: Automated turbine blade manufacture & Sticky food
handling
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Advanced tooling
& fixturing
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“Right-First-and-Every-Time” rapid product setup
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Reduced jigs and fixtures inventory
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Metrology-assisted control of process error build-up
and propagation
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Mechanical or electronic in-process adaptive control
of clamping forces to improve product and process
stability
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Research partner: University of Nottingham
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Active projects: Multi spindle drill head & Automated
sealant application
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Electronics
manufacturing
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Elimination of manufacturing induced
defects and adverse reliability impacts
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Solder-free packaging/assembly
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Development of higher temperature tolerant
materials and interconnects
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Development of new materials and
manufacturing processes
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Research partner: Loughborough University
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Active projects: EV-Lite & Intellico
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Manufacturing
Simulation
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Process simulation
 simulation of static & dynamic scenarios
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Cell simulation
 cell design/layout, cell operation optimisation
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Production line simulation
 assembly simulation, factory layout optimisation
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Overall operation of facility
 cost modelling, supply chain configuration/design/risk
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Research partner: University of Birmingham
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Active projects: Low drag aircraft wing simulation
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Current Membership
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
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MTC Membership: Industry split
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Rate of Growth
New
members
3
15
>30
New
employees
7
45
>70
New
projects
5
>30
>60
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Nov ‘11
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What can MTC do for you?
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KNOWLEDGE
Sharing knowledge,
info, best practice
Access to experts
Access to nonconfidential research
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RESEARCH
First access to TRL13 research
Significant gearing
Engage in OEM &
Tier 1 supply chains
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FACILITIES
State-of-the art
equipment:
 Production
 Inspection
 Test
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SERVICES
X-thematic R&D
Consultancy
Tech transfer
External
research funding
Advice
Training
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NETWORKING
Cross sector
Supply chain
TIC
KTN’s
Showcase
technology
Conferences/
seminars
HVM Catapult
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In March 2011 the UK Government announced the formation
of a number of Technology Innovation Centres (TICs) – now
known as “Catapult”
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The HVM Catapult is the country's first technology and
innovation centre and will act as the model for others to follow
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Intended to provide an integrated capability and embrace all
forms of manufacture using metals and composites, in addition
to process manufacturing technologies and bio-processing
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HVM Catapult Centres
AFRC
CPI
NAMRC
MTC
AMRC
WMG
NCC
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Ansty Business Park
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Manufacturing Technology Academy
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Contact Details
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Steve Statham
Business Development Manager
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 07791 458532
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