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SMMT Industry Forum

Tel: 0121 717 6600

Web: www.industryforum.co.uk/

SMMT Industry Forum is a world unique collaboration between international vehicle manufacturers and component suppliers. Created by the motor industry for the motor industry, its aim is to develop and sustain world-leading competitiveness in the UK based vehicle and components industry. Industry Forum has created a number of programmes based around a common approach which enable a company in any part of the supply chain to make real measurable improvements in Quality, Cost and Delivery, while also improving partnership with its customers.

The National Skills Academy for Manufacturing

Tel: 0121 717 6610

Web: www.nsa-m.co.uk

World class manufacturing requires world class skills. This is the key driver behind the National Skills Academy for Manufacturing. With employers firmly in the driving seat, NSAM is creating a centre of excellence to tackle the skills priorities of the UK manufacturing sector. NSAM exists to develop world class training products and provision for UK manufacturing. To meet this objective employers and employer groups are at the heart of their product development process.

VIPER

Tel: 0207 215 1968

VIPER was established in 2003 by the DTIs [now BIS] Automotive Unit to provide a ‘one stop policy shop’ for the automotive sector. Representatives of a cross-section of the industry (including all the major vehicle manufacturers) are brought together on a regular basis with officials from across Whitehall. VIPER monitors the policy formulation process in the UK and Europe, scanning the horizon to ensure industry is engaged in all relevant aspects of policy development, facilitating detailed discussion on key subjects at all stages of the policy formulation and implementation process

Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership

Tel. +44 020 7304 7040

Web: www.lowcvp.org.uk

LowCVP is an action and advisory group established in January 2003 to take the lead in accelerating the shift to clean, low carbon vehicles and fuels in the UK. It is a partnership of organisations from the automotive and fuel industries, academia, environmental non-governmental organisations and other stakeholders who are working together with Government. The objectives are set out in the Government’s Powering Future Vehicles Strategy which defines low carbon targets for 10% of new car sales and 20% of new buses in the UK by 2012 in support of the UK’s commitment to the Kyoto Protocol.

Foresight Vehicle Programme

Tel: 0845 009 3838

Web: www.foresightvehicle.org.uk

The sharing of this expertise, through knowledge transfer, is crucial to the industry as a whole. Industry, academia and the Government have come together to create Foresight Vehicle, the UK’s prime knowledge transfer network for automotive applications, seeking to identify critical technologies for sustainable road transport. Foresight Vehicle is now administered by the SMMT.

Cenex - The Low Carbon and Fuel Cells Centre of Excellence

Tel: 01509 635 750

Web: www.cenex.co.uk

Established in April 2005 and jointly funded by industry and BERR [now BIS], Cenex is helping to build a competitive advantage for the automotive industry in the UK through the shift to a low carbon economy. Its activities will assist UK companies developing low carbon automotive technologies to bring these to market, and showcase the UK’s expertise to encourage inward investment.

innovITS - the Centre of Excellence for intelligent transport systems

Tel: 01865 338012

Web: www.innovits.com

Also established in April 2005, innovITS’ vision is to coordinate the UK’s validation of new and innovative Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) as a catalyst to building world-class products and services that enable the UK ITS industry to compete globally.

Innovation Platforms

BIS Contact telephone: 0207 215 1957

Web: Innovation Platforms

Innovation Platforms are a new way of working for Government and business. Each focusing on a specific area of opportunity, innovation platforms are designed to:

  • address major policy and societal challenges
  • bring together Government stakeholders and funders
  • engage with business and the research community to identify appropriate action
  • align policy, regulation and government procurement in support of innovative solutions.

Through this approach, Innovation Platforms aim to deliver a step change in UK performance, in the quality of public services and the ability of UK businesses to provide solutions for the global marketplace.

There are currently two Innovation Platforms with specific relevance to the Automotive Sector: Intelligent Transport Systems and Services and Low Carbon Vehicles. Further details can be found at the Innovation Platforms pages of the BIS website

Minister responsible

Mark Prisk is the minister responsible for this policy area.

BIS Outreach programme

A new initiative from BIS whereby civil servants will undertake short placements in your organisation.

The programme aims to strengthen relationships and build credibility with our stakeholders.

Learn more about the BIS Outreach programme

 

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Talent Retention Solution

The Talent Retention Solution (TRS) aims to retain skills in the Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Sector. It puts skilled engineers looking for work and companies searching for new employees in direct contact with each other.