Sign up to a fully funded R&D project with MADE Cymru

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Are you a manufacturing SME in Wales?

We know it is a challenge to find the time to look at making fundamental changes to your business. 

Maybe you want to optimise a process or launch a new product, but don’t want to disrupt your business. We know how difficult it is to do this, especially in a pandemic. 

Many manufacturers don’t even realise that they are already doing R&D or that they have a potential project in the wings.

How can we help you?

We can help to minimise potential disruption and risk. Not only will you have access to a team of experts, but you’ll also have access to over £4m worth of state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing technology and equipment to support the project.

We’re already successfully working with other manufacturers to:

  • Reduce cost (save money)
  • Reduce waste (aiming for net zero)
  • Launch new products
  • Enter new markets
  • Increase efficiency
  • Enhance their supply chain 
  • Gain a competitive edge
  • De-risk change

R&D is not an academic exercise. Our team have hands on, practical industry experience. They are motivated by making tangible positive differences to manufacturers in Wales.

Luca Pagano, Senior Research Associate at MADE Cymru says, “There is nothing more satisfying than delivering a working prototype to a company and knowing that it will make a real difference to the business. It’s all done in collaboration, so we very much feel part of the company’s team. Their success means a lot to us.”

Have a chat with us

Regardless of whether you think you have a suitable project or not, don’t miss out – contact one of the team for an informal chat – there may be other support we can offer.

There are only a few more weeks to take advantage of a fully funded R&D project with us. We genuinely don’t want you to miss out on this fantastic funding. We want to work with you!

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www.madecymru.co.uk

Funded by the European Regional Development Fund via Welsh Government. Delivered by University of Wales Trinity Saint David.