AMPI began as a five year programme funded by UKRI’s Strength in Places Fund (SIPF), with a focus on Greater Manchester and West Yorkshire. This page covers the impact of that regional programme.

in new revenue generated by UK machinery companies from products developed through AMPI funding.
collaborations forged between industry and academia to solve technical challenges and unblock routes to market
new highly skilled jobs directly attributed to AMPI, with many more indirect roles created
in additional grant funding secured by partners made possible by AMPI -formed collaborations
Many new innovations created across the region in machine tools, automation, metrology, condition monitoring, and digital systems as a result of AMPI funding and collaborations.
How the SIPF programme grew the regional advanced machinery industry
Under the SIPF programme, AMPI established a consortium of industrial and academic partners who could work together to remove barriers to innovation and commercialisation. Our industrial partners provided industry insight that shapes our priorities, direction and the development of new machinery. Our academic partners brought world-leading expertise and capabilities beyond the reach of most SMEs.