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GKN Aerospace becomes MTC tier one member

GKN Aerospace has become a tier one member of the UK's Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC).

The company joins other major UK-based aerospace manufacturers, including Airbus and Rolls-Royce, as a high level member of the centre - which has been founded in direct response to the UK government’s national manufacturing strategy.

The goal of the MTC is “to prove innovative manufacturing processes and technologies in an agile environment, in partnership with industry, academia and other institutions.”

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As one of the leading producers of complex, exotic metal and composite structures for the aerospace sector globally, GKN Aerospace views the MTC as a valuable means of strengthening and informing its research into novel automated assembly technologies. 

Rich Oldfield, Director of Technology, GKN Aerospace comments: “The MTC will function as a valuable focal point for UK industry as we explore new automation techniques and technologies.  It will enable members to draw on expertise from across many UK manufacturing sectors and from academia.”

Oldfield continues: “For the UK’s aerospace sector - globally the strongest national aerospace capability after the USA - the MTC will provide support as we work together to extend our share of a growing and dynamic international civil aerospace market. To achieve our goals we must be able consistently to deliver aircraft structures that are lighter, quieter, swifter to manufacture and less wasteful of raw material than our competitors internationally.  Effective automation throughout manufacturing and assembly is key to this.”

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GKN Aerospace is involved in a number of core MTC projects addressing issues such as robotics, advanced tooling, near net shape technologies and advanced metrology. In one example, the MTC is conducting advanced metrology trials, studying novel optical techniques, using a wing rib manufactured at GKN Aerospace - Filton. The techniques being studied have the potential to significantly reduce the costs and time associated with the vital task of measuring complex aerostructures to ensure they meet demanding tolerances specified.

As one of the top three global independent design and build partners, GKN Aerospace provides both metal and composite airframe and aero-engine structures.  The company delivers high quality components manufactured to rigorous standards, in the most appropriate material and at the production rates required by today’s aircraft programmes.

The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) was established in 2010  with the objective of bridging the gap between academia and industry. Based in Ansty Park in Coventry, its purpose built facility opened in 2011 and its focus is to prove innovative manufacturing processes and technologies in an agile environment in partnership with industry, academia and other institutions. The facility provides an unparalleled environment for the development and demonstration of new technologies on an industrial scale offering flexibility to our growing membership and our research partners.

 

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