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Do you have a story to tell about delivering net zero through digital manufacturing?

Our joint report with Policy Connect and the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Manufacturing, Delivering net zero through digital, calls for greater visibility for both digital transformation and sustainability within UK manufacturing. Manufacturers looking to improve the efficiency and productivity of their operations can take important steps towards net zero by embracing and embedding digital technologies, at the same time.

 Previously, digitalisation and sustainability within manufacturing have largely been spoken of, separately, in isolation of one another.

Of course, many of the major manufacturers embraced digital technologies within their factories many years ago, reaping the rewards of faster turnaround times, increased product quality and improved productivity, with sectors and supply chains such as aerospace and automotive, among the early adopters. 

Post-COP26 and with new legislation on industrial decarbonisation and net zero in place, the sector is facing the perfect storm of increased international competition at a time when new investment, talent and leadership is needed to deliver urgent joint action on digital and sustainability now.

Read our report to find out more: Delivering net zero through digital

If you or your manufacturing business have a story to tell about your digital and net zero journey leave your comments below. 

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  • No positive recommendations in self sustainability made. Possibly they could encourage the need to :-

    1 Design and develop an economical city electric battery runabout car.

    2. Design and develop an ocean float-able rack of 11 one MW wind turbines

    3. Rehab and improve existing nuclear power stations

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  • No positive recommendations in self sustainability made. Possibly they could encourage the need to :-

    1 Design and develop an economical city electric battery runabout car.

    2. Design and develop an ocean float-able rack of 11 one MW wind turbines

    3. Rehab and improve existing nuclear power stations

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    0 Former Community Member in reply to CliveS

    These could make good economic as well as good environmental sense. Are we wrong to assume the private sector will take on challenges such as these (be they in  automotive, aero, marine, energy generation ...)?