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Cumbria shows UK it leads way in delivering solutions to nuclear challenges

Business Crack by Business Crack
December 12, 2025
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Cumbrian businesses and organisations showcased their capabilities in delivering solutions to nuclear challenges at a major UK event.

Industrial Solutions Hub (iSH) hosted 250 delegates and 50 exhibitors at its recent iSH DECOM CONNECT event held at Energus, at Lillyhall, near Workington.

iSH DECOM CONNECT, supported by Britain’s Energy Coast Business Cluster Nuclear Sector Group, was tailored for supply chain companies in the nuclear decommissioning sector.

Businesses, including those involved in iSH industrial clusters in manufacturing, robotics and digital, exhibited to show how their innovations are helping solve nuclear decommissioning challenges across the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority’s estate in the UK.

Some of the companies are also working internationally in the US, Japan and across Europe.

By bringing partners together, iSH supports growth across Cumbria by encouraging collaboration between industry, supply chain companies, and other organisations.

At the event, nuclear industry leaders took to the stage to deliver presentations, including Euan Hutton, CEO of Sellafield Ltd; Gareth Frazer, head of manufacturing and engineering solutions, Sellafield Ltd; Seth Kybird, CEO of Nuclear Waste Services; and Fiona Bruce, head of commercial strategy, Nuclear Restoration Services.

Euan Hutton, CEO, Sellafield Ltd speaking at iSH DECOM CONNECT

The event also provided businesses and organisations with market engagement opportunities relating to Sellafield’s Infrastructure Delivery Partnership (IDP), Sellafield Manufactured Products Organisation (MPO), and the Decommissioning Nuclear Waste Partnership (DNWP).

Gary McKeating, MD of iSH, said: “We created this event to spotlight Cumbria’s world-leading technical expertise across our manufacturing, robotics and digital sectors.

“The event provided the chance for businesses to find out more about real opportunities, as well as to network and develop connections, all helping them to grow.

“There were also 100 young people who attended to discover the supply chain opportunities which will be available to them once they leave school. This helps prepare local talent and the workforce of tomorrow to deliver growth and regeneration.”

Kayleigh Daniels of Resolve Engineered Solutions and React Engineering speaking at iSH DECOM CONNECT

Mr Hutton said: “iSH is a key part of the jigsaw of things that we’re doing to help Sellafield be successful.

“It’s not just about managing the legacy from the past but also setting ourselves up for the future, and demonstrating that we’re innovative, collaborative and driving efficiencies.”

Mr Frazer said: “We’re already starting to see real socio-economic benefits and highly skilled, highly paid jobs in the local area and we want to make sure that we carry on building on that.”

Gareth Frazer, Head of Manufacturing and Engineering Solutions, Sellafield Ltd, at iSH DECOM CONNECT

Ms Bruce added: “The opportunity for us to network with the supply chain and for the supply chain to network with each other starts that collaborative way of working, making connections and establishing how we can work better together.”

Will Newsom, CEO of Createc, said: “I think that these events are always really important because there’s such a large customer and collaborator base here.

“It’s about having valuable conversations and the strong relationships that you can build at events like these.”

Reflecting on the event, Mr McKeating said: “I think the key takeaways for me are the amount of capability that we have in Cumbria.

“There are some fantastic companies in robotics, digital and manufactured products, so to see them all connecting at the event was brilliant. We look forward to the positive tangible benefits that brings for the county, the wider North West region, and the rest of the UK.”

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