Yorkshire firms invest £900k in digital tech following latest round of Made Smarter Yorkshire grants

Yorkshire manufacturers are investing almost £900,000 in digital technologies to improve efficiency, create jobs and support future growth, with support from the latest round of government-backed grants from Made Smarter Yorkshire.

Nineteen manufacturers have secured £267,000 in grant funding through the programme, which helps small and medium-sized businesses adopt digital tools and technologies.

The funding has enabled a combined £894,000 investment in advanced machinery, software and production systems.

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The latest projects build on Made Smarter Yorkshire’s wider impact since launching in 2021. During that time, the programme has supported more than 1,250 manufacturers, awarded 112 technology grants worth £1.6 million and helped generate almost £5 million of investment, strengthening productivity, competitiveness and long-term resilience across the region.

Recent grant-funded projects range from automation and digitisation projects at a York-based pizza dough maker which has introduced end-to-end automation to support plans to double turnover and expand its workforce to a Sheffield metal product manufacturer which has modernised its heat-treatment operations to significantly improve energy efficiency while increasing production capacity.

Meanwhile, Hull-based Helix Precision Machining has invested in digital design and machining tools to improve productivity, consistency and traceability, while Leeds bakery Get Baked has increased packaging efficiency and production capacity through automation.

Other businesses supported through the latest round of funding are manufacturing everything from workwear, furniture, garden buildings and signage to electric motors, stainless steel products, excavator attachments and textiles. Projects include investments in automation and robotics, digital production systems, advanced manufacturing equipment and data integration platforms.

The investments demonstrate confidence at a time when manufacturers continue to face economic uncertainty, rising operating costs and ongoing pressure to improve efficiency. Rather than standing still, these businesses are embracing digital technologies to increase productivity, unlock capacity and strengthen their competitiveness.

Great Balls of Flour secured £20,000 towards a £100,000 automation programme, including an automatic vacuum filling machine, automatic capping machine and automatic labelling machine.

Jessica Armitage, programme manager for Made Smarter Yorkshire, said: “It’s fantastic to see manufacturers across Yorkshire continuing to invest and grow [despite challenges]. These latest projects demonstrate the importance of adopting digital technologies to improve productivity, increase capacity, strengthen competitiveness and future-proof manufacturing operations across the region.

“Many of our manufacturers begin their journey by engaging with the programme to better understand how and where technology could be adopted to have the greatest impact. Through specialist advice, expert-led digital training, grant support and access to digital interns, manufacturers have been able to develop the confidence to take the next step and invest in their business and staff to future-proof operations.

“Whether it’s automation, advanced manufacturing equipment, digital systems or better use of data, these digital projects are helping manufacturers work smarter and build stronger, more resilient businesses.”

Armitage added that grant funding is still available in the region, and encouraged businesses to register with Made Smarter to discover how digital technologies could deliver meaningful improvements.

Manufacturers who do register will begin by speaking with a specialist adviser about their business and growth ambitions. A digital expert then works with the company to develop a tailored roadmap, identifying where technology and skills can deliver the greatest impact. Businesses can then access a range of support, including specialist advice, leadership and skills programmes, digital internships, and matched funding of up to £20,000 through a digital technology grant.

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