A pioneering programme helping Cumbrian manufacturers invest in industrial digital technology is forecast to create more than 1,550 new jobs and boost the region’s economy by £242m, new figures reveal.
It comes as businesses across the region mark National Manufacturing Day.
The Made Smarter adoption programme was launched to help businesses digitalise, decarbonise, and drive growth.
So far 2,500 manufacturers from across the region have engaged with the programme, with hundreds going on to receive support through grant funding, impartial technology advice and leadership and skills training to help transform their businesses.
In Cumbria, 46 technology projects are forecast to create 125 jobs, upskill more than 200 roles and boost the economy by £24m.
The Government-funded, industry-led initiative has delivered 334 technology projects in the North West, which are forecast to create 1,550 jobs, upskill 2,772 existing roles, and increase North West GVA by £242m.
These achievements were celebrated at Made Smarter’s Impact 4.0 Showcase hosted at Siemens’ smart factory which brought together industry leaders, stakeholders, and SMEs to explore the success of the programme and its plans for the future.
Speaking at the event, Paul McLaren, production director for BAE Systems, and new chair of Made Smarter North West’s steering group, praised the tremendous impact of the programme.
He said: “Made Smarter has demonstrated that targeted support can be a catalyst for growth and a real enabler for change.
“UK manufacturing is moving into a phase where resilience is as important as it has ever been. Made Smarter is helping SMEs create robust plans to deliver impactful results.”
Donna Edwards, Made Smarter North West Adoption programme director, said: “Made Smarter has been on an incredible journey over the last four years helping businesses navigate the pandemic and recover, negotiate supply chain disruption, and labour shortages, as well as focus on solutions to mitigate the energy crisis.
“It is fantastic to bring together so many of the programme’s partners and stakeholders to say thank you, to celebrate our achievements, and to share the message that we have plenty more to do to increase the adoption of digital technologies to improve productivity.”