Robin Hartley-Willows (left) and Chris Iveson (right), co-founders of FourJaw Manufacturing Analytics, at Pennine Five in SheffieldFourJaw Manufacturing Analytics has embarked on the next phase of its growth journey by moving to a new headquarters at Pennine Five in Sheffield City Centre. The technology company, which has grown rapidly since it was established in 2020 as a spin-out from the
University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), joins a growing number of technology businesses in an area of the city identified as being the heart of Sheffield’s Innovation Spine.
FourJaw, which now has 27 staff, provides plug-and-play machine monitoring technology used by over 140 manufacturers globally to assess and improve productivity, energy efficiency, and profitability. It has relocated from OXO House on Sheffield Riverside to a recently renovated 3,500ft
2 office at Pennine Five, which provides room for up to 50 people and an option to take further space as required.
Chris Iveson, FourJaw Manufacturing Analytics’ CEO, said: “We are very excited about moving to Pennine Five, which is a big step forward in our journey and provides the space we need to double our team. We are on a mission to transform productivity for manufacturers and the communities they support worldwide, and we have made our technology so easy to install and benefit from that we now serve multi-nationals and small manufacturers globally from here in Sheffield.
"We are very grateful for the support we have received on our journey so far from organisations including the University of Sheffield, AMRC, Sheffield City Council and South Yorkshire Combined Mayoral Authority.”