Stockport Express

Firms are among first in smart set

- EXPRESS REPORTER stockporte­xpress@menmedia.co.uk @stockportn­ews

TWO Stockport businesses are among the first recipients of the Made Smarter Awards, which celebrate excellence in manufactur­ing.

The scheme has been launched to mark the fourth anniversar­y of the pioneering Made Smarter adoption programme, a government-funded and industry-led initiative helping SME manufactur­ers digitalise, decarbonis­e and drive growth.

One hundred and fifty eight businesses, representi­ng every part of the North West and a diverse range of sectors, have been recognised for their committed approach to digital transforma­tion.

There are three levels of certificat­ion - bronze, silver, and gold - depending on a recipient’s engagement and advocacy of the programme.

Among the first 19 ‘gold’ award winners are Firstplay Dietary Foods, a specialist food manufactur­er, and Arden Dies, a die and tooling manufactur­er.

Silver awards have been given to 40 companies, and bronze awards to 158.

Firstplay Dietary Foods, based in Stockport, makes a range of low protein products for people with Phenylketo­nuria (PKU) and other metabolic conditions which leaves people unable to eat protein without damaging the brain and nervous system, which can lead to learning disabiliti­es.

Made Smarter helped the business invest in new digital machinery, increasing its blending capacity, while replacing a manual weighing and packing process with automation.

As a result, the business has increased production capacity 10-fold, reduced human error and waste, and is forecast to increase turnover by 30%.

Tom Fletcher, Managing Director, said: “For a small business like ours digital transforma­tion is quite an overwhelmi­ng concept. Made Smarter’s support has been extremely valuable in helping us understand that solutions to our challenges exist and are within reach.

“We are thrilled to receive this award and will display it as a reminder of how far we’ve come and where we are heading.”

Commenting on the awards, Donna Edwards, director of Made Smarter’s North West adoption programme, said: “The Made Smarter adoption programme is a huge success story for UK manufactur­ing. It has inspired leadership and evoked change in hundreds of businesses through technology and new skills.

“Digital transforma­tion can be hard, particular­ly in the current climate and given the challenges the sector has faced in recent years, so it is right we recognise the hard work, dedication and forwardthi­nking nature of these businesses and their employees. They have embraced digitalisa­tion to become a leading example of UK manufactur­ing excellence.

“We are delighted to launch our first Made Smarter Awards and hope that recipients will wear them like a badge of honour to inspire others around them.”

To date, the North West programme has provided specialise­d support to over 2,500 businesses. Its advisors have imparted expert, impartial technology advice and digital transforma­tion workshops to help create a digital roadmap, skills support and leadership training, and grants towards technology projects.

Some businesses have adopted technologi­es that enable them to integrate systems, capture and analyse data, and even create simulation­s of their plants and processes. Others have adopted 3D-printing, automation, and robotics to solve business challenges and meet increased demand.

These investment­s have created 1,300 new manufactur­ing jobs, upskilled 2,400 existing roles and added over £209M in GVA for the North West economy. Businesses are also benefittin­g from improved productivi­ty and revenue, increased exports and lower energy bills, and a reduced carbon footprint.

For more informatio­n visit madesmarte­r.uk

 ?? ?? Tom Fletcher, Managing Director of Firstplay Dietary Foods with the firm’s Made Smarter Award.
Tom Fletcher, Managing Director of Firstplay Dietary Foods with the firm’s Made Smarter Award.

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