Made Smarter will improve the competitiveness, increase exports, and productivity of UK manufacturers and supply chains through fully-funded access to support, guidance and grant funding for the adoption of industrial digital technologies.
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Location: United Kingdom, England, Sheffield
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $28.09M
Founded date: 2017
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
24.01.2024 | - | $28.09M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
Date | Title | Description |
24.01.2024 | UK SME manufacturers Invest £22M in tech with Made Smarter support | This week brings the news of a form of angel investing with a difference. A collective group of UK small and medium enterprise (SME) manufacturers have invested £22 million in UK technology, backed following backing from the Made Smarter ad... |
28.07.2021 | Digital Manufacturing Getting £53m to Boost Technology Adoption | New UK Government funding is looking to boost digital manufacturing supply chain productivity and competitiveness through technology. The £53 million investment will be split to drive the development of the latest tech, Investment Minister ... |
13.07.2021 | The three industries experiencing a technological revolution | If I asked you to think of an industry that has been revolutionized by technology, you’d probably have no problem answering. In fact, the more difficult question might be naming an industry that hasn’t experienced digital transformation, pa... |
02.03.2021 | Budget: What should Rishi Sunak prioritise to boost UK manufacturing? | Government borrowing has now exceeded £270bn in this financial year, according to the Office for National Statistics. While under normal circumstances, this may have raised some eyebrows, we are still operating in unprecedented times. Despi... |
- | £2 million digital accelerator programme to boost UK manufacturing sustainability | Globally, manufacturing and production account for approximately one fifth of overall carbon emissions, and the UK continues to contribute a fair share of them. In fact, the manufacturing sector contributes over 11% to UK GVA but accounts f... |