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Report looking at the trends that will shape and influence factories in the future.
Paper discussing changing competitiveness and the future of manufacturing.
The government has today announced £4.5 billion in funding for British manufacturing to increase investment in eight sectors across the UK. The funding will be available from 2025 for five years, providing industry with longer term certainty about their investments.
This research examines how workers are affected as a consequence of the challenges faced by the firms they work in
Keynote address delivered by the Minister for Industry and Economic Security at Make UK's National Manufacturing Conference.
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch has launched the landmark Advanced Manufacturing Plan (AMP) backed by billions to boost Britain’s manufacturing sector.
Report looking at the the implications for employment of the change to high-value manufacturing.
Paper explores the impact of employing contract workers
Report on the changing relationship between manufacturing and infrastructure in the UK.
Report investigating the feasibility of reversing the decline in UK employment in manufacturing and the value-added to the economy.
Report looking at the geography of British manufacturing and how this might change in the future.
This project conducted a Tracer Survey in 2015 of 203 Zimbabwean manufacturing firms previously surveyed under the RPED programme
Report looking at industrial policy for the medium to long term.
Report exploring which business models might ensure UK value from emerging sectors.
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