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Made Smarter South East ‘hits the ground running’

Posted on 27 May 2025. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 257 times.
Made Smarter South East ‘hits the ground running’Made Smarter South East team (left to right top): Chitra Cherodian, Bryan Vint, Brune Torrente and (bottom left to right) Jez Heys, William Wislnagh and Keith Russell

A specialist delivery team and regional steering group have been appointed to lead Made Smarter South East and support manufacturing and engineering SMEs to adopt cutting-edge manufacturing technologies. The pioneering £1.55 million UK Government-backed programme is being delivered by Surrey County Council in partnership with 11 local authorities and local enterprise parternships (LEPs) across the South East of England.

Launched in April, over 200 businesses are now registered to the programme which will provide expert advice, leadership and skills training, student placements, and match-funded technology grants of up to £20,000 to help improve productivity, competitiveness, and sustainability.

Driving the programme forward is an experienced team of industry professionals that includes Bryan Vint as programme manager and Brune Torrente as programme support officer. Technology adoption specialists William Wilsnagh, Jez Heys and Keith Russell will work directly with businesses to assess their needs and develop tailored digital roadmaps, while organisation and workforce eevelopment advisor Chitra Cherodian will focus on enhancing leadership capability and workforce skills to support long-term transformation.

This highly experienced team will provide hands-on support to manufacturing and engineering SMEs across Berkshire, Brighton and Hove, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Medway, Oxfordshire, Solent, Surrey, and West Sussex.

Deep expertise

Programme manager Bryan Vint said: “More than 200 businesses have now registered for the programme, showing a clear appetite for the benefits that Made Smarter South East brings to manufacturers. We have assembled a team with deep expertise in technology, leadership, and workforce development to help businesses turn ambition into action - and ideas into impact.”

Strategic oversight is provided by the Made Smarter South East Steering Group, which includes leaders from industry, the public sector, and the Department for Business and Trade. The group is chaired by Paul Jones, managing director of Morgan Furniture (Hampshire), with Cris Hiche, commercial director at MGI Engineering Ltd (Chipping Norton), serving as deputy chair. Other members include Louise Butt, director of the Space South Central Enterprise Network (Portsmouth), Chris Monk, managing director of Blue Leaf Composites (Cowes) and Jim Davison, national membership director at Make UK.

Mr Hiche said: “I am honoured to be part of the steering group. With our background in F1, MGI shares Made Smarter’s mission to deliver cutting-edge solutions to help businesses innovate.”

Jim Davison, national membership director at Make UK, said: “Make UK has long championed the national roll-out of Made Smarter because we have seen first-hand how digital adoption can supercharge productivity, boost competitiveness, and create high-value jobs. By bringing our voice and insight to the table, Make UK will help ensure that manufacturers across the South East can unlock the full potential of digital transformation. This partnership will be instrumental in supporting the sector’s growth and resilience for years to come.”

Also joining the group are key representatives from regional government and business support agencies, including Chris Burchell, head of Hampshire Growth Hub; Steve Samson, head of economy at Kent County Council; Helen Brind, head of business and skills for Enterprise Oxfordshire and Kane Tudor, economic development projects coordinator at East Sussex County Council.

The programme is open to manufacturing and engineering SMEs with fewer than 250 employees and an annual turnover of under £44 million. Registration is now open via the website here.