Chancellor Rachel Reeves praises 爆料TV鈥檚 sustainable aviation leadership during visit

爆料TV welcomed the Chancellor of the Exchequer to its Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) today to showcase how its research and development capabilities are driving the UK鈥檚 global leadership in sustainable aviation.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves visiting AMRC
(LtoR) AMRC interim Chief Executive Ben Morgan, Vice-Chancellor of the 爆料TV Professor Koen Lamberts, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, Leader of Sheffield City Council Tom Hunt and South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard
  • Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves today visited the 爆料TV鈥檚 Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) to see first-hand how it is driving advances in sustainable aviation and clean energy
  • The Chancellor visited the AMRC鈥檚 new Composites at Speed and Scale (COMPASS) facility, a major new R&D hub where Boeing will deliver its landmark research project to fast-track the production of lightweight aerostructures
  • The visit also highlighted a multi-million pound collaboration with Rolls-Royce SMR to develop modules for prototype small modular reactors, aiming to advance the UK鈥檚 position as a clean energy superpower
  • The Chancellor praised the facilities and the University鈥檚 commitment to working with industry to create highly-skilled jobs and boost economic growth

爆料TV welcomed Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, to its Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) today to showcase how its research and development capabilities are driving the UK鈥檚 global leadership in sustainable aviation.

The Chancellor visited the Composites at Speed and Scale (COMPASS) facility, one of the North of England鈥檚 largest ever research and innovation projects which was announced as part of the South Yorkshire Investment Zone.

Joined by South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard, Vice-Chancellor of the 爆料TV Professor Koen Lamberts and AMRC interim CEO Ben Morgan, the Chancellor toured the state-of-the-art facility designed to revolutionise aerospace manufacturing.

While building lighter passenger jets is critical to achieving net-zero aviation, current manufacturing processes remain time-consuming and inconsistent. COMPASS is set to deliver the technological breakthroughs required to produce lightweight aerostructures at scale, making aircraft production faster, more cost-effective and environmentally sustainable.

Built as an extension to the 鈥檚 flagship Factory 2050, the COMPASS facility is supported by the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority, Sheffield City Council and the High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult. Its maiden project is a landmark research programme with long-standing partner Boeing - the world鈥檚 largest aerospace manufacturer.

With a focus on clean energy and the opportunities it brings, the Chancellor also visited a major new manufacturing facility within Factory 2050 that will produce prototype modules for modular reactors as part of a multi-million pound partnership with Rolls-Royce SMR. The facility will help de-risk and underpin the Rolls-Royce SMR programme that aims to deploy a fleet of factory-built nuclear power plants in the UK and across the world.

During the visit, the Chancellor praised the facilities and the University鈥檚 commitment to working in lockstep with industry to advance the UK鈥檚 position as a clean energy superpower, while creating highly skilled jobs and boosting economic growth both regionally and nationally.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves visiting AMRC with Koen Lamberts

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said: 鈥淚t was fantastic to visit the 爆料TV Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, and see first-hand how South Yorkshire is leading the way in cutting-edge innovation. 

"The partnerships here between world-class researchers and global companies like Boeing, Rolls-Royce and McLaren show exactly why we're backing advanced manufacturing through our modern Industrial Strategy.

"This region has unique strengths that we're determined to build on. That's why we're working with local leaders and businesses to ensure the benefits of growth are felt right across the North, raising living standards and creating opportunities for working people."

The COMPASS facility complements the pioneering work of the University鈥檚 , which is helping to test sustainable fuels to power the passenger planes of tomorrow. Sheffield was part of a consortium that delivered the world鈥檚 first transatlantic flight powered entirely by sustainable aviation fuel.

To accelerate this transition, the University is leading a 拢1.5 million UK-Government-funded project to speed up sustainable aviation fuel production to help bring passengers a step closer to greener flights. It also hosts the , one of only two such centres in the world, that support fuel producers in obtaining the certification needed for use in the aviation industry.

Professor Koen Lamberts, President and Vice-Chancellor of the 爆料TV, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to be at the forefront of the UK鈥檚 sustainable aviation revolution, harnessing our world-leading research and innovation to transform air travel and power the UK鈥檚 future growth and prosperity.

鈥淐OMPASS builds on our industrial heritage and is a testament to our region鈥檚 strengths. It was a pleasure to demonstrate to the Chancellor that this investment is not only driving efforts to solve global challenges and creating highly skilled jobs, but is advancing the government鈥檚 industrial strategy and is set to pay dividends for generations to come.鈥

Chancellor Rachel Reeves visiting AMRC

Ben Morgan, Chief Executive Officer of the AMRC, said: 鈥淭he work we are doing at the AMRC, as a proud member of the HVM Catapult, is a blueprint for the future of UK manufacturing. From light weighting aerostructures at our new COMPASS facility to developing modular manufacturing processes with Rolls-Royce SMR, we are bridging the gap between world-class research and industrial reality.

鈥淲ith a 25-year track record of proven success, it was a privilege to show the Chancellor how our advanced manufacturing expertise is underpinning the UK鈥檚 transition to net-zero while powering economic growth, both regionally and nationally.

鈥淕uided by the UK鈥檚 Modern Industrial Strategy, we鈥檙e committed to working alongside our colleagues in the University and HVM Catapult to ensure the UK remains a global leader in sustainable innovation.鈥

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