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Northamptonshire
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ExcellenceResource EfficiencyShaping the FuturePrecisionApplied ResearchNew TechnologiesCompetitionHigh SkillsInnovationSpeedPerformance
The High PerformanceTechnologies Network
Northamptonshire
The High PerformanceTechnologies Network
The High Performance Technologies Network is a unique concentration of industries that specialise in the design and manufacture of innovative technologies, engines and products, incorporating low carbon engineering and the application of light weight materials and composites; and with linked applications and activity in renewable energy and sustainable construction
With its distinctive network of over 1,000 high performance technology companies, Northamptonshire has developed a comprehensive industry supply chain that significantly contributes to the economic growth of the county and enhances its prominence within the High Performance Technologies sector.
Northamptonshire is at the centre of the UK’s world leading High Performance Technologies cluster:
World leading design and manufacture •of performance race cars and engines
At the forefront of low carbon •engineering in vehicles, renewable energy and sustainable construction
Advanced development and •application of lightweight materials and composites
Supported by a range of industry •focused business and creative services
Case Study:
Since its formation in 1958 and its origins in motorsport and high performance engines, Cosworth has developed to become a world leading provider of high performance technologies in a diverse range of industries including Sport, Aerospace, Defence, and Automotive. The company’s head office in Northampton is home to leading edge engineering, world class manufacturing and comprehensive test facilities. “Cosworth is based in Northamptonshire for a variety of reasons; the excellent transport links by road, rail and air while simultaneously placing us in the middle of a technology cluster which provides us with an essential support infrastructure and rich pool of engineering talent for our business.”
Jog S Lall,Director,Cosworth
Case Study:
Scott Bader is a £200 million multinational chemical firm employing 600 people worldwide. Headquartered at Wollaston in Northamptonshire the company is a pioneer in the development of structural adhesives and advanced resin materials suitable for the production of both carbon fibre and glass fibre composite parts; the end markets served include structural assemblies, transportation, marine, construction and wind energy. “Innovation is critical for the future success of Scott Bader and I see real benefit from the High Performance Technologies network of businesses. Northamptonshire is truly open for advanced technology development.”
Philip Bruce,Group
Managing Director,
Scott Bader
Case Study:
The Rolton Group headquartered at Higham Ferrers in Northamptonshire is a multi-disciplinary engineering company in the built environment with a particular expertise in low carbon technologies, sustainable construction and in the development of renewable energy projects utilising technologies such as anaerobic digestion, biomass combined heat and power, wind, hydro, ground source heat, pumps and gasification and pyrolysis. “We engineer our future from Northamptonshire and the decision to base our national and international businesses in the county is founded on the excellent transport links and the central location. Being at the heart of a region that is leading on developing technologies coupled with the high quality of the surroundings and sensible cost of living gives support and reward, not just to the company, but also all its stakeholders.”
David Rolton, Director, Rolton Group Ltd
Case Study:
Stuart Banks Engineering Ltd utilises 20 years experience of engine design and programme management including Formula 1, Moto GP, WRC and performance road going projects. The company is one of a large number of small, specialist technology companies that characterise the Northamptonshire High Performance Technologies cluster. “Northamptonshire has extensive engineering resources ideally suited to the rapid delivery of high quality solutions to engineering problems from design through to manufacture”
Stuart Banks, Director, Stuart Banks Engineering Ltd
Northamptonshire: The Right Environment For Your Business
Case Study:
“Northamptonshire can rightly claim to be at the very heart of the motorsport industry in the UK. From our headquarters in Brackley, Mercedes AMG F1 has access to a vastly skilled and enthusiastic workforce, along with a crucial chain of valued suppliers based in the county.”
Nick Fry,CEO,
Mercedes AMG F1
Case Study:
The British Institute of NDT is the professional institute for all those engaged in non-destructive testing and condition monitoring. It is concerned with the education and training of its members, and the advancement of the science and practice of the subject. Over its 50 years, the Institute has established itself as one of the country’s leading engineering institutions, and has achieved Nominated Body status with the Engineering Council “Northamptonshire’s manufacturing heritage, its industry responsive education and training sector and resident world-class engineering companies make it an ideal location for new or relocating High Performance Technologies businesses.”
Matt Gallagher, CEO, British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing
Northamptonshire: The Right Environment For Your Business The development of support for
High Performance Technologies network in Northamptonshire is led by a representative group of key technology companies and organisations:
Mercedes AMG F1Cosworth SilverstoneScott BaderSnap-onRolton Engineering Stuart Banks EngineeringDelta Motorsport The University of Northampton The British Institute of Non- Destructive Testing
Influenced and led by industry
Northamptonshire offers:
An impressive network in excess •of 1,000 companies and organisations designing and creating the materials, components and products which support this internationally recognised cluster
A government recognised enterprise •area with a range of incentives and funding support to help assist the expansion of advance technologies, precision engineering, low carbon technology, sustainable construction and high performance engineering companies
A strong network of innovation •and enterprise centres that stretch across the county and support the development of new and growing companies
A concentrated and joined up •approach between industry, education and training providers to develop the skills needed at all levels to drive the sector forward
A dedicated High Performance •Technologies lead to facilitate company to company contact, promote networking opportunities, publicise opportunities and work with government and the academic sector to address barriers to growth in the industry
Case Study:
“Silverstone uses its brand and facilities to act as a catalyst for the High Performance Technologies industry in Northamptonshire. Working with NEP we help to attract new investment, to create new jobs, enhance educational opportunities and maintain awareness of the importance of the sector to the whole of the UK and across the world.”
Richard Phillips
Silverstone
Innovation & Enterprise Centres
Northamptonshire has a strong network
of innovation and enterprise centres that stretch across
the county, supporting the development of
new and growing companies. Here are five examples from
the network:
iCon, Daventry: A new £8.7million building, owned and managed by The University of Northampton focused on environmental technologies and sustainable construction and providing 60 business units. The iCon is also the home of the Sustainable Construction iNet providing tailored business support and services for new and growing environmental technologies and sustainable construction companies
Scott Bader Innovation Centre, Wellingborough: Opened in September 2011, the Scott Bader Innovation Centre is specifically aimed at start-up companies in the specialty chemicals, composites and coatings sectors. Located within the grounds of Scott Bader, the innovation centre provides shared laboratory space and high quality offices in refurbished buildings at the company’s state-of-the-art research and development headquarters
Corby Enterprise Centre, Corby: Opened in early 2011 CEC works with small and growing, early stage technology companies and provides business support, strategic advice and flexible accommodation for start-up companies
Portfolio and Avenue Innovation Centres, Northampton: Owned and managed by The University of Northampton at their Avenue Campus, both of these centres have a strong focus on design and new product development, supported in particular by the University’s NVision virtual prototyping and testing facility and support services
Silverstone Innovation Centre: Provides a serviced environment to foster the growth of advanced engineering and motorsport related businesses. With a range of conference and meeting room facilities within a cutting edge architectural environment, Silverstone Innovation Centre can accomodate up to 40 companies
Case Study:
Axon Automotive is a small but growing car company located in Wellingborough in Northamptonshire. It aims to manufacture the most fuel efficient cars in Europe. Axon is a specialist in carbon fibre which is used to make cars light safe and fuel efficient. New manufacturing techniques mean this Formula 1 technology is now affordable for eco cars. Axon also produces vehicle bodies for other manufacturers. “The extensive mix of big and small high tech players in the automotive and related industries means we are able to engineer solutions quickly and in depth. Our collaboration with Scott Bader on specialist resin and adhesive development is a case in point.”
Steve Cousins, Managing Director, Axon Automotive
Access to Finance
The University of Northampton offers a variety of courses and qualifications in mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering. The University prides itself on excellent links with the local engineering industry, giving students the opportunity to undertake a paid work placement during their course, this creates a pool of industry-ready engineers to support the Northamptonshire area
Northamptonshire is surrounded by some of the UK’s leading engineering and new technologies Universities. Cranfield, Loughborough, Oxford and Warwick Universities are all within a 30 minute drive of Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire is working with schools, further and higher education providers across the county to develop engineering and technology skills and qualifications amongst young people and also supporting those in employment to develop new and broader skills
The Silverstone University Technical College is one of the UK government’s new University Technical Colleges and is planned to open by September 2013 allowing up to 600 young people aged 14-19 from the area to train for a career in High Performance Engineering and Motorsport in realistic working environments at one of the UK’s most prestigious performance engineering venues
The Daventry New Technologies University Technical College is planned to be open by 2013 and will cater for up to 600 pupils aged between 14 and 19, allowing them to take full time technically orientated courses. The UTC facility will allow pupils to specialise in a vocational curriculum in sustainable new technologies, alongside the core GCSE subjects
Case Study:
“Home of World Famous British Motorsport at Silverstone Circuit, and companies such as Mercedes-Benz, Cosworth and Force India, Northamptonshire is ideally situated for those wishing to study engineering. At the heart of the Midlands with superb transport links, The University in collaboration with the ‘Northamptonshire Engineering Training Partnership’ offers paid placements at 14 well known engineering companies, which ensure up to date curriculum and a high quality learning experience supported by professional links to all engineering areas.”
Professor Kamal Bechkoum, Executive Dean, School of Scienceand Technology, University ofNorthampton
Skills and Training Development
Access to Finance
Northampton Enterprise Zone:The Waterside Enterprise Zone •will offer reduced business rates to businesses establishing new facilities within the Enterprise Zone area before 2015
The Zone comprises 21 sites •along the Waterside surrounding key existing High Performance Technologies employers such as Cosworth, Mahle Powertrain and Mugen Euro
INV-ENT: The Northamptonshire Enterprise and Innovation Fund:
Aimed at small to medium sized •businesses, accessed through a call for proposals
Supports businesses in the High •Performance Technologies industry with the potential for growth and job creation
Funding schemes are in operation across Northamptonshire in order to support the growth necessary to sustain the county’s world-leading status within the High Performance Technologies industry. Those schemes include:
Fit for Market:Fit for Market (FFM) is an innovative •funding stream which aims to overcome barriers to commercial development in Northamptonshire
FFM projects support the construction •and refurbishment of commercial premises, employment land remediation and other initiatives to enable high value jobs growth and the creation of high quality floorspace in Northamptonshire
Property Opportunities and Technology Parks
Northamptonshire has a wide range of flexible and affordable property solutions. Here are five examples of property and development land opportunities:
Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership provides a single point of contact for investors and growing companies interested in what Northamptonshire has to offer
www.northamptonshireep.co.uk
Silverstone Technology Park: Silverstone is a global centre for the development and production of performance cars. The proposed further development of the Technology Park will see the development of up to 6 million sq ft of mixed use accommodation over the next 10 years. The expansion of the Technology Park will provide a wide variety of development options – both freehold and leasehold, including fast-track design and build to occupiers specifications
Northampton Enterprise Zone: The Waterside Enterprise Zone will support the location and expansion of advanced technologies, precision engineering, low carbon technology, sustainable construction and high performance engineering companies. The Zone comprises of 21 sites along the River Nene in Northampton, including existing key High Performance Technology employers such as Cosworth, Mahle Powertrain and Mugen Euro
Case Study:
Delta Motorsport, based at Silverstone are developers of new and innovative low carbon vehicles. Their battery powered electric E4 performance road car has a top speed of 150mph and range of 200 miles and can accelerate from 0 to 60 in less than 5 seconds. “We became involved with the design of hybrid and electric vehicles because they share many of the engineering challenges associated with motorsport – lightweight parts, aerodynamic efficiency and innovative packaging solutions”
Simon Dowson,Managing Director,Delta Motorsport
Rockingham: With 228 ha of developable land, the Rockingham site is a prime consideration for automotive and technology led businesses looking to relocate into the area. A differentiated economic development, offering a portfolio of land and premises with multifunctional green infrastructure and excellent public transport links Prospect Park: Prospect
Park’s proposals at Wilby Grange, Wellingborough centre on a high-technology park in a highly visible location at the hub of the Silverstone/Rockingham /Santa Pod triangle. Its strategic location lies at the heart of the motorsport valley with excellent infrastructure connections. The scheme will provide flexible and bespoke building solutions with a focus on innovation, research and development and high performance technologies
Cransley Park: Cransley Park is one of the region’s most important development sites, strategically located at a highly visible landmark location immediately adjacent to the A14 and A43. Cransley Park is set to become Kettering’s premier business location and has been conceived as a truly mixed use business park. The park will extend over 32 acres with access to major train and motorway links nationwide
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Birmingham
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Felixstowe A14
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Swindon
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Sheffield
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London Bristol M4 M4
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Getting intouch
Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership Enterprise House 30 Billing Road Northampton United Kingdom NN1 5DQ + 44 (0) 1604 609 393 [email protected] www.northamptonshireep.co.uk
Tim Bagshaw Head of Investment
+ 44 (0) 1604 609 392 [email protected]
Julia Schumacher Business Partnership Manager
+ 44 (0) 1604 609 386 [email protected]
Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership
The Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership (NEP) launched in May 2011 has a straight forward purpose; to develop the Northamptonshire economy for the benefit of the county’s communities, visitors and businesses and to attract new business investment. These are simple ambitions but challenging and complex to realise. Success will be achieved and measured through a wide range of activities and initiatives.
We offer a single point of contact for companies interested in what Northamptonshire can offer, particularly companies interested in becoming part of Northamptonshire’s vibrant and growing High Performance Technologies community.
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London Bristol M4 M4
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Warwick35 mins fromNorthampton
Birmingham50 mins fromNorthampton
Loughborough50 mins fromNorthampton
London Heathrow1hr 10mins from Northampton
London Gatwick1hr 45mins fromNorthampton
London Stansted1hr 30mins fromNorthampton
Luton Airport40 mins from Northampton
Cambridge50 mins from Northampton
Cranfield35 mins from Northampton
Oxford 60 mins fromNorthampton
Kettering
Daventry
Brackley
Corby
Wellingborough
A14
Towcester
Rushden
A45
iCon1. Scott Bader 2. Innovation CentreCorby Enterprise Centre3. Portfolio & 4. Innovation Centre Silverstone 5. Innovation Centre
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NewTechnologies
ExcellenceResource EfficiencyShaping the FuturePrecisionApplied ResearchNew TechnologiesCompetitionHigh SkillsInnovationSpeedPerformance
ExcellenceResource EfficiencyShaping the FuturePrecisionApplied ResearchNew TechnologiesCompetitionHigh SkillsInnovationSpeedPerformance
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Funded by Northamptonshire County Council