Western Mail

Digital start-up in £2m boost

- SION BARRY Business editor sion.barry@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) has made a £2m equity investment into Ebbw Valebased digital manufactur­ing start-up Apex Additive Technologi­es.

The investment has been made from the region’s £1.3bn City Deal although not from its recently launched £50m equity fund which is run by profession­al advisory firm PwC in partnershi­p with fund manager Capricorn. The fund has yet to make its maiden investment.

The CCR is made up of the 10 local authoritie­s of south east Wales.

The CCR said the investment into Apex was made ahead of its Innovation Investment Capital fund.

Asked if it investment could have or should have been made by private investors a CCR spokespers­on said: “The company’s mission is to bridge the commercial gap between using this state-of-the-art technology and serial production for a variety of sectors, including aerospace, automotive, steel making, oil and gas, consumer goods and medical devices. CCR view the investment into Apex as a foundation­al investment that can support growth in the other related sectors.

The primary purpose of the investment is aligned with the stated aims of the CCR regional economic and industrial Plan and with the principles set out in the Investment and Interventi­on Framework, supporting the inclusive and regenerati­ve growth of the Region.

This investment will lead to the creation of 16- 18 skilled jobs in the next three years and leverage matched support from the private sector.

Youssef Beshay, founder and chief executive of Apex Additive Technologi­es, said: “Manufactur­ing is in the DNA of the northern Valleys of South Wales, and Apex empowers both local and global enterprise­s to adopt the most advanced metallic component manufactur­ing technology available - unlocking unrivalled design freedom, part performanc­e and access to a wide selection of novel materials.

“Our natural customer base extends across the life sciences, tooling, aerospace, automotive, steel making, oil and gas, and beyond and this diversity and versatilit­y brings the potential to create a rich ecosystem that will enable local businesses to break many barriers.

“We’re also very proud to be building a highly-skilled workforce here in the region - and are working closely with both Coleg Gwent and CCR’s Venture programme, to nurture an unrivalled Additive Manufactur­ing workforce that will benefit Wales and the UK as a whole.”

Stephen Thomas, leader of Blaenau Gwent Council, said: “Apex brings proven digital manufactur­ing excellence to the region, with the capability to improve productivi­ty across many different sectors, including our foundation­al economy.

“In an area that once dominated the world in steel production, Apex has the potential to create a whole new industry capable of shaping the world we live in - bringing a new competitiv­e advantage to Welsh-based businesses; and growing both a domestic and global market share that is high-value and inherently sustainabl­e.

“We’re delighted that Youssef and his team chose Ebbw Vale as the home for Apex; and proud to have worked with CCR in making this happen.”

Kellie Beirne, chief executive of the CCR, said: “We’re delighted to be making an equity investment in a company that can be a catalyst for so many manufactur­ing breakthrou­ghs in our region - with the potential to become a centre of excellence that builds a world-class workforce and manufactur­ing ecosystem.

“It’s also a huge positive to bring a generator of ‘good growth’ to our region - through an exemplary company founded on green manufactur­ing processes that reduce waste and energy consumptio­n, and help pave the way to a circular economy.

“Given those credential­s and that potential, Apex represents a natural fit for our own vision in reshaping a south east Wales built on innovation, sustainabi­lity and the highest ambition.”

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