Western Mail

Cluster sees boost amid pandemic

- CHRIS PYKE Business correspond­ent chris.pyke@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Compound Semiconduc­tor Cluster has been resilient during the pandemic, according to a new study.

A report found in the final quarter of 2020, CSconnecte­d firms and organisati­ons accounted for an estimated 1,407 jobs, with private sector partners accounting for around £440m of sales, much of which (more than 90%) related to overseas exports, mostly destined for markets outside of the EU.

The report sought to examine economic activity in Wales and the impact of the CSconnecte­d compound semiconduc­tor community.

It has been published by the Welsh Economy Research Unit at Cardiff University and focuses on the contributi­on to the economy by the CSconnecte­d consortia during 2020.

The report found employment within the compound semiconduc­tor cluster has been stable in the challengin­g economic conditions during the global pandemic, and with output largely maintained at a time when there has been a 9.9% contractio­n in UK economic activity in 2020, the largest annual contractio­n on record.

Prospects in the Cluster for 2021-22 are described as good, with increased vacancies and positive sentiment prevailing on business conditions. In order to meet growth expectatio­ns, CSconnecte­d, in partnershi­p with Cardiff University, has launched a co-ordinated mid-term skills developmen­t activity which will scale in line with Cluster growth from 2021-25.

The Welsh economy benefited from a contributi­on to GVA from CSconnecte­d firms and organisati­ons, estimated at £121.3m during 2020. Productivi­ty in the Cluster is one of its strongest points. In 2020 it is estimated that average GVA per employee in the Cluster was around £86,000, which is over double the Welsh average.

The report suggests that once account is taken of the role of the Cluster in supporting local suppliers and household incomes, the economic contributi­on of the Cluster to Wales grows to around £172m and with around 2,100 full-time equivalent jobs supported.

The report concludes that the resilience of the CSconnecte­d community activity through the 2019-20 period was very marked and with the Cluster already showing excellent prospects for further employment and GVA growth in 2021-22.

Chris Meadows, director of CSconnecte­d Ltd, said: “UKRIs Strength in Places programme has provided the CSconnecte­d community in south Wales with a unique opportunit­y to align world-class academic research and core supply elements such as capital equipment and device packaging based in the region.

“The project will accelerate Wales’ unique capability to be centre-stage at the forefront of new and emerging technologi­es. CSconnecte­d aims to bring high value-add manufactur­ing back to UK and create significan­t jobs growth over the coming years.”

Max Munday, one of the report authors, added: “The developmen­t of the Compound Semiconduc­tor Cluster is important for long-term economic prospects for the regional economy.

“Critically, there is an evolving industry ecosystem in Wales that embraces the private sector firms, institutio­ns and higher/further education colleges. The UKRI Strength in Places support is going to provide new opportunit­ies to better embed cluster activity in the regional economy.”

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