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Manufacturing heavyweight sets up new business

Posted on 10 Nov 2023. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 832 times.
Manufacturing heavyweight sets up new businessA leading figure in the world of advanced manufacturing has joined forces with experts in innovation districts, land development and public affairs, to establish a strategic advisory business that directly supports the growth of more resilient, inclusive and sustainable economies.

Bridgway Global, headquartered in West Yorkshire, brings together the talents of three key figures — Professor Keith Ridgway, Iain Thomson and John Yates — who worked together in transforming the site of the derelict Orgreave colliery and coking works into a cluster of advanced manufacturing companies including Rolls Royce, Boeing, McLaren, Nikken and the UKAEA.

Professor Ridgway, director of Bridgway Global, who leads the business on manufacturing and industrial innovation, said: “With the United States, China and the European Union putting advanced manufacturing at the heart of their economic strategies it is vital that the United Kingdom, with its ambition to be a science superpower, does not get left behind.

“We must not repeat the mistakes of the 1980s and 1990s. An innovative and expanding manufacturing base is essential to building strong communities and a more sustainable economic future, driving big gains in productivity and turning the brilliant ideas born of fundamental science into home grown businesses, technologies and products.”

In the 1990s, Government had all but abandoned South Yorkshire to de-industrialisation, but today a new community of more than 2,000 homes is blossoming on the old Orgreave site alongside a world-class cluster of aerospace, green energy, defence, and automotive brands and their supply chains.

Fellow director and Bellona Advisors’ managing director Iain Thomson, who leads the business on land and property development matters and public-private partnerships, added: “The wealth of knowledge and experience in the team enables us to act as a vital bridge between advanced manufacturers, land and property interests, research institutions and both national and regional government in an era of growing devolution across the world.”

Bridgway’s initial service offer builds on this experience by providing strategic advice to major landowners and developers looking to promote new advanced manufacturing schemes and decarbonisation clusters. It will also connect advanced manufacturers — from global OEMs and their supply chains — to policy makers, research and development specialists, and funders, to improve market conditions to grow their businesses, including the development of industrial and spatial policy at national and regional level and the creation of public-private financial instruments.

Bridgway Global director John Yates, who was head of external affairs at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) when Boeing, McLaren and the UKAEA opened facilities on the campus, concluded: “As a small, agile business armed with a wealth of experience in all these fields, we can be the catalyst that cuts through obstacles and delay to make things happen and get stuff done. These are challenging and uncertain times for the UK economy, but if we can bridge the divide at Orgreave we believe we can be a bridge over troubled economic waters anywhere.”