The University of Sheffield AMRC & Factory 2050

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The University of Sheffield AMRC & Factory 2050 Naples, 12th December 2016

What is the AMRC? A world leading cluster of industry-focused manufacturing R&D centres and supporting facilities. Developing new means, methods, tools and techniques to advance manufacturing technology.

High Value Manufacturing Catapult The High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult is the catalyst for the future growth and success of manufacturing in the UK. Established and overseen by the Technology Strategy Board, with over £200 million of government investment.   The AMRC with Boeing & Nuclear AMRC are 2 of the 7 centres within the HVM Catapult.

AMRC Structure AMRC AMRC with Boeing Nuclear AMRC AMRC Training Centre NAMTEC Industrial Doctorate Centre Casting Technology International

AMRC Factory of the Future Composites Centre Extension AMRC Campus 2015 AMRC Training Centre AMRC Factory of the Future Composites Centre Extension DPTC KTC Nuclear AMRC Cti IMG

The AMRC with Boeing Established in 2001 as a collaboration between Boeing & University of Sheffield. Recognised and respected as a global centre of excellence, and a model for research centres worldwide.

Factory 2050 The AMRC launched its cutting edge Factory 2050 advanced manufacturing research facility in November 2015. Our revolutionary, glass-walled “reconfigurable factory” is at the heart of the University of Sheffield’s new advanced manufacturing campus on Sheffield Business Park. Factory 2050 is home to our Integrated Manufacturing Group (IMG), which is installing the cutting edge manufacturing and assembly technologies, advanced robotics, flexible automation, next generation man-machine interfaces and new programming and training tools that will drive its research.

Factory 2050 Factory 2050’s landmark, the glass-clad rotunda houses reconfigurable, data driven assembly technologies whilst its long, rectangular extension accommodates any commercially sensitive or larger footprint projects. Initial projects include a programme to take aerospace manufacturing technology into the construction industry, explore future digital factory technologies for building commercial aeroplanes and investigate digitally assisted assembly technologies which could help to fill a looming skills gap in the aerospace sector.

The AMRC with Boeing Today Research hub at heart of Advanced Manufacturing Park. 400+ researchers, technicians and support staff. Around 80 member companies – from global giants to local SMEs. Over £200 million investment brought to former coalfield. Part of Rolls-Royce & Boeing global research networks.

Working with Businesses We help manufacturing businesses become more competitive through the application of new techniques, technologies and processes. Member companies pay an annual fee for access to shared resources and dedicated R&D. Other companies can pay for directed R&D or take part in collaborative projects.

AMRC with Boeing Members

AMRC Membership Model Run by its members for the benefit of all. Membership open to any company that works in complementary are or wishes to support our research programmes, subject to approval. You don’t have to be a member to conduct projects with the AMRC.

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Industry 4.0 Four Core cross technology Groups: Digital manufacturing Through life (near net) processing (additive manufacturing, + efficiency, - lead time, castings) Gear Manufacturing Design 4 Manufacture ------------------------------------------------------------------- Cyber-physical systems Agility – additive manufacturing Big data (from more “things” that are more connected Internet of Things (more “things” that are more connected)

Machining Group Research Themes Platform Aerofoils Casings Rotatives Structures Technology Machinability Machining Dynamics Near net shape components Process Modelling Process Monitoring & Control Process CAM Grinding Hole Generation Manufacturing Intelligence

Non –Conventional Machining 5-Axis hybrid waterjet machining with machining envelope 4x6x1.5m. Waterjet milling. Surface preparation. Waterjet drilling. Abrasive characterisation. Nozzle design.

Integrated Manufacturing Group Based in the revolutionary Factory 2050 building. Measurement-assisted assembly. New ways of automatically assembling large complex systems. Innovative robotic systems. Metrology and vision systems. Robotic Machining.

enquiries@amrc.co.uk 0114 222 1747