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Consortium behind UK's first 5G accelerator launches manufacturing accelerator programme

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Nicky Godding

5PRING – the consortium behind the UK’s first 5G commercial application accelerator – has announced a new manufacturing-themed accelerator programme. The programme sees leading infrastructure provider BAM Nuttall and West Midlands aerospace manufacturer AE Aerospace working with 5PRING to set a series of challenges for innovative start-ups and SMEs to solve using 5G.

The programme is part of 5PRING’s ongoing series of challenges to find 5G-enabled solutions to real world problems that will shape the future of the UK’s manufacturing and construction sector.

A leading UK infrastructure provider, BAM Nuttall will lead the group with AttoCore and Building and Research Establishment (BRE). The consortium is already participating in a government and industry funded trial looking at how 5G can help to improve people's lives and build back better after the pandemic, called 5G-AMC2 (Accelerate, Maximise and Create for Construction), part of the 5G Testbeds and Trials, 5G Create funding.

Alongside BAM Nuttall, Midland’s SME AE Aerospace will also be working as challenge owners to support innovators to progress 5G solutions. As the first UK SME to deploy a private 5G network with West Midlands 5G (WM5G) Worcestershire 5G (W5G) and technology partner BT, AE Aerospace are well positioned to assist organisations looking to test, scale and apply 5G solutions in manufacturing environments.

With the government continuing to plan and deliver improvements in UK infrastructure and a public capital investment of over £100bn committed to 2020-21[1], the sector is well positioned to benefit from the impact that 5G solutions will have on increasing efficiency and optimising processes such as remote working, autonomous surveys and real time reporting.

The 5PRING manufacturing programme will provide start-ups and other small businesses with support in developing and scaling innovations which will harness the power of 5G to create a dynamic and efficient industry.

BAM Nuttall, AE Aerospace and the project consortium are also open to receiving transformative use cases and innovative solutions in other related areas. This could include leveraging 5G and computer vision to enable live streaming to and from construction sites and digital control rooms to monitor work at the sites, VR/AR in training, use cases around network slicing for different groups of users on site, amongst others. Solutions in IoT, artificial intelligence and robotics will also be considered.

The 5PRING manufacturing programme offers successful companies access to cutting edge technology via a private 5G network and a tailored acceleration programme, as well as coaching, mentoring and expertise provided by AE Aerospace, BAM Nuttall, Attocore and BRE, as well as the 5PRING consortium members Telefonica UK (O2), Deloitte, Wayra and Digital Catapult.

Colin Evison, Head of Innovation at BAM Nuttall said: “As part of own trial, 5G-AMC2, we have created a stand-alone private network to explore and develop how the industry can leverage 5G and other advanced digital technologies.

“5PRING will give BAM Nuttall and the consortium the opportunity to explore 5G’s potential to leverage innovation in construction and infrastructure and create safe, efficient and dynamic environments for the future.”

Ian Bouquet-Taylor, Operations Director at AE Aerospace said: “Through this challenge, 5PRING will allow us to identify and test cutting-edge solutions in remote operations, site surveillance and so much more to boost efficiencies while ensuring the safety and efficiency of our working environments.”

“We look forward to supporting organisations on their 5G journey much like our own, sharing best practice and learnings for industry wide adoption.”

Last year, WM5G, O2, Deloitte, Digital Catapult and Wayra announced the launch of the UK’s first commercial accelerators – 5PRING – to develop the first region-wide 5G testbed.

Robert Franks, Managing Director at WM5G, said: “It is through partnerships such as those that 5PRING offers that we will truly be able to understand the real potential that 5G has to revolutionise the UK’s major industries. The guidance and expert advice that our 5PRING teams can provide both virtually and through our dedicated Accelerator hubs in Coventry, Wolverhampton and Birmingham are leading the way and showcasing what is possible through collaboration.”

“Alongside this, the experience of both BAM Nuttall and AE Aerospace in the UK and across the globe will be vital to help shape and guide the ambitious plans and realising the innovative solutions to be delivered through the programme.”

Part funded by ERDF, 5PRING supports SMEs in delivering higher value, intensive support for growth and productivity improvement measures. Applications for the accelerator are now open and should be submitted here by midnight on the 20th August 2021. Successful applicants will start working with 5PRING on the 12th October 2021.

5PRING have also launched their mentorship scheme, enabling industry experts to support entrepreneurs to become trailblazers in their industries.

Nicky Godding

Nicky Godding is editor of The Business Magazine. Before her journalism career, she worked mainly in public relations moving into writing when she was invited to launch Retail Watch, a publication covering retail and real estate across Europe. After some years of constant travelling, she tucked away her passport and concentrated on business writing, co-founding a successful regional business magazine. She has interviewed some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs who have built multi-million-pound businesses and reported on many science and technology firsts. She reports on the region’s thriving business economy from start-ups, family businesses and multi-million-pound corporations, to the professionals that support their growth and the institutions that educate the next generation of business leaders.

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