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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

£230,000 cash boost to help Lancashire SMEs’ digital transformation

Made Smarter Adoption North West has secured an additional £230,000 to help more Lancashire-based SME manufacturers access transformational technology.

The allocation from the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) will fund at least 10 new companies to adopt technologies such as sensors, robotics and 3D printers to increase productivity, growth, create new high value jobs and support decarbonisation.

This cash boost is more good news for the business support initiative that will continue from April 2025 as part of the Government’s £16M commitment to expand into all English regions.

Made Smarter offers SME manufacturing and engineering companies access to technology advice, leadership and skills training, as well as grant funding for digital internships and technology projects.

Alain Dilworth, programme manager, said: “I am delighted that DBT have allocated a further £230k of in-year funding to Made Smarter Adoption North West. The majority will go towards supporting our strong pipeline of companies to adopt new digital tools to accelerate their digital transformation.

“The opportunity to be able to support more manufacturing and engineering SMEs is something we relish, and we urge those companies who have yet to make contact with us to do so.”

Made Smarter Adoption North West celebrates its 7th anniversary in January. The programme was created to accelerate technology adoption in SME manufacturing and engineering businesses lacking in-house resources and know-how. The programme is run by a team of 16 with expertise in manufacturing, technology and organisational development.

So far, the programme has engaged with 2,500 companies and offered technology advice to more than 500 individual businesses. Some 330 have secured more than £7 million in grants to invest in 379 technology projects backed by £18 million of their own money.

This £25 million investment is forecast to create over 1,700 new jobs, upskill 3,200 existing roles, and add £267 million GVA to the economy over the next three years.

Over 200 businesses have embedded new digital skills into their operations through Made Smarter leadership programmes, internships and other training opportunities. Half of the 75 digital internships placed with businesses resulted in permanent job offers.

The North West Adoption programme was the blueprint for current regional programmes operating in the North East, Yorkshire and the Humber, the West Midlands, the East Midlands, and will be again for the new regions joining the programme in April 2025.

Donna Edwards (pictured), director of Made Smarter’s North West Adoption Programme, said: “This additional funding package is testament to the positive impact that Made Smarter North West is having.

“Our programme has been designed specifically for manufacturers, offering specialist advice to help them select the right approach, level of investment and tools to grow and build resilience.”

“As we enter our 7th year, we are more determined than ever to reach more SME manufacturers across the sector to talk to them about the benefits of introducing new technologies and new digital skills.”

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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