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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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  • Yes, saving energy by minimization is the most economical way forward and will reduce global warming.  The urgent need to capture carbon dioxide emissions from power plants is the number one priority I think or the cost to re-build seaside cities will be simply enormous. 

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  • Yes, saving energy by minimization is the most economical way forward and will reduce global warming.  The urgent need to capture carbon dioxide emissions from power plants is the number one priority I think or the cost to re-build seaside cities will be simply enormous. 

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    0 Former Community Member in reply to CliveS

    Agreed Clive! Government department BEIS has created an Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) to encourage major industrial users of energy to invest in reducing their energy needs and their emissions. Businesses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland can now bid for a share of up to £60 million in grant funding through the new competition window, which runs until 29 April 2022. The competition will provide grant funding towards the costs of feasibility and engineering studies, energy efficiency deployment projects and deep decarbonisation deployment projects. For those interested, I'd recommend checking out the details online at Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) Phase 2: Spring 2022 - how to apply - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)