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Rotherham and Sheffield

Since its founding in 2001, the AMRC has played a key role in transforming a once industrial wasteland into an attractive location for advanced manufacturing businesses, drawing major inward investors such as Boeing, Rolls-Royce and McLaren to the area, and helping the local economy to emerge from the decline of its traditional industrial strengths of coal and steel.

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AMRC factory of the future building

 

University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC)
Factory of the Future

Advanced Manufacturing Park
Wallis Way, Catcliffe
Rotherham
S60 5TZ

Future Energy Factory

 

AMRC Future Energy Factory

Advanced Manufacturing Park
Brunel Way, Catcliffe
Rotherham
S60 5TZ

Factory 2050 building

 

AMRC Factory 2050

Sheffield Business Park
Europa Avenue
Sheffield
S9 1ZA

AMRC Training Centre building

 

AMRC Training Centre

Advanced Manufacturing Park
Off Highfield Spring
Catcliffe, Rotherham
S60 5BL

North West

AMRC North West, based in Preston, is a gateway development, built using a £20m grant from the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership (LEP) Growth Deal, on the Samlesbury Aerospace Enterprise Zone. It is playing a key role in driving recovery, growth, productivity and innovation, supporting Lancashire firms to compete nationally and internationally.

North west building

 

AMRC North West

Roy Chadwick Way
Samlesbury Enterprise Zone
Mellor Brook, Blackburn
BB2 7HP

Cymru

AMRC Cymru, based at Broughton, was fully funded with £20m from the Welsh Government and is managed by the University of Sheffield. It focuses on advanced manufacturing sectors including aerospace, automotive, nuclear and food in the key research areas of future propulsion, sustainability and digital manufacturing.

The HVM Catapult's new digital factory hub, based in Baglan, South Wales, is a partnership between HVM Catapult, funded by UK government, and the Welsh Government. It houses state-of-the-art equipment provided by the Welsh Government and is run by AMRC Cymru, including digital, automation and design engineers.

AMRC Cymru building

 

AMRC Cymru (Wales)

Chester Road
Flintshire
Chester
CH4 0DH

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