£18.27 million investment puts Midlands firmly on the map for advanced ceramics

Date posted: July 22, 2021
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The Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group has secured £18.27 million in government funding provided through UK Research and Innovation’s flagship Strength in Places Fund (SIPF), to put the area firmly on the map as a global centre for advanced ceramics.

 Thousands of jobs are set to be created in the Midlands after the region’s bid to become a world-leader in advanced ceramics received the significant cash boost.

The funds will be used to create a world-leading industrial and academic research and development programme over the next four years, creating a cluster of new businesses in the Midlands and strengthening the supply chain in the region.

The SIPF funding, combined with partner investment and the creation of new business opportunities, will together make the programme a £42.1 million project.

Formed by some of the area’s largest businesses and universities, the MICG was launched in 2020 to deliver a world-leading approach to advanced ceramics.

Membership of the MICG is made up of blue-chip companies and SMEs including Rolls-Royce, JCB, Morgan Advanced Materials and Lucideon – as well as the universities of Birmingham, Leicester and Loughborough.

Sir John Peace, Chairman, Midlands Engine:

The Midlands has a historic and world-renowned legacy in ceramics and rapidly growing, internationally recognised capabilities in advanced manufacturing. Our region is well positioned to build on these existing strengths in ceramics for the benefit of wider advanced manufacturing applications. There is vast potential here in the Midlands Engine to drive growth in many linked sectors and play a key role in levelling up the Midlands – attracting significant investment for innovation, research and development, and ambitiously linking even more overseas markets to our region.

Ian Edmonds, Rolls-Royce and Chair MICG:

This is great news for the Midlands. Advanced ceramics are often unseen but vital components of jet engines, electronics, medical devices, car batteries, other energy technologies and many more manufactured products. They allow products to operate at higher temperatures, in more challenging environments and can last longer than plastic or metal equivalents.

Globally, the advanced ceramics sector is projected to be worth £143 billion by 2023, and the outcome of this funding means the Midlands is well-placed to be part of it.

Led by UK Research and Innovation, Strength in Places Fund (SIPF) is a competitive funding scheme that takes a place-based approach to research and innovation funding, to support significant local economic growth.

Professor Jon Binner, University of Birmingham and President of the European Ceramic Society:

As a result of our history in ceramics that goes back centuries, and an extensive manufacturing base, the Midlands hosts the UK’s largest cluster of both users and producers of advanced ceramics. This SIPF investment will form part of a co-ordinated effort to grow the whole advanced ceramics supply chain in the Midlands, maximising the UK’s ability to compete more effectively in this global market.

The successful outcome of the SIPF funding is also set to unlock further investment from MICG’s partners.

This includes opening up opportunities for the next stage of the development, an Advanced Ceramics Campus, a 130,000 square feet development, proposed for North Staffordshire – which will make the scheme an £80 million plus project in total, which will ultimately contribute towards the growth of 4,200 jobs in the region over the next decade.

More details about MICG can be found at https://micg.org.uk/

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