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New MTC whitepaper sets out blueprint to boost UK robotics adoption and economic growth

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The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) has released a major new whitepaper outlining how the UK can accelerate the adoption of robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) to unlock measurable economic and industrial benefits and strengthen the UK’s productivity. The report sets out a clear pathway to align regional priorities, speed up technology adoption across key sectors, grow a strong base of RAS businesses to boost investor confidence, and lay the groundwork for a coordinated national action plan.


The whitepaper, titled ‘Global Robotics Clusters Study: A Blueprint to Accelerate the UK Adoption of Robotics & Autonomous Systems,’ examines how regions including Denmark, Germany, Singapore, Boston and Pittsburgh have built high-impact robotics clusters. These international examples show how long-term policy alignment, strong regional ecosystems and clear industry adoption accelerate proven technologies and deliver sustained economic benefits through higher productivity and more efficient industrial performance. 


The report contrasts this success with current UK challenges, highlighting persistent barriers that slow the transition from research to widespread industrial use. These include a lower number of robots in operation, slower uptake among SMEs, fragmented support and short funding cycles. By setting these issues against global best practice, the report identifies where UK efforts diverge and outlines a coordinated national and regional blueprint to close the gaps and drive faster adoption. 


At a national level, the blueprint calls for a UK-wide action plan to align government activity across areas such as adoption, standards and technology translation. Regionally, it recommends establishing a small number of robotics clusters that act as vendor neutral proving grounds, offering shared testbeds and early stage procurement routes to help businesses deploy mature technologies more quickly. 
Commenting on the whitepaper launch, Mike Wilson, Chief Automation Officer at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), said: 

What stands out from the most successful global clusters is that businesses thrive when the pathway to adoption is simple, proven and properly supported. Too often in the UK, companies are left to navigate fragmented advice and short term initiatives, which slows momentum and adds risk. 


This blueprint is about giving businesses a clearer route: consistent support, access to trusted technology partners, and environments where solutions can be tested before committing to capital. This shift will give organisations the confidence to adopt robotics, helping to shorten adoption cycles, reduce costs and make automation a realistic step for businesses of every size while improving productivity across the UK.

Mike Wilson, Chief Automation Officer at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC)
 

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Global Robotics Clusters Study: A Blueprint to Accelerate the UK Adoption of Robotics & Autonomous Systems

Global Robotics Clusters Study: A Blueprint to Accelerate the UK Adoption of Robotics & Autonomous Systems

Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) are rapidly reshaping global competitiveness, productivity, and economic resilience. While the UK is recognised as a world leader in robotics research, it continues to lag behind its international peers when it comes to real‑world adoption — particularly among small and medium‑sized enterprises (SMEs). This gap represents not just a technological challenge, but a strategic economic opportunity.


The Global Robotics Clusters Study, led by the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), provides a timely and practical blueprint for change. Drawing on first‑hand insights from some of the world’s most successful robotics clusters — including Odense (Denmark), Baden‑Württemberg (Germany), Singapore, Boston, and Pittsburgh — the study examines how these regions have turned robotics innovation into large‑scale deployment, productivity gains, and high‑value jobs.
Rather than focusing on theory, the report goes behind the scenes of these global hubs to uncover what actually works. It explores how long‑term investment, shared testbeds, neutral conveners, and targeted adoption programmes help businesses move from pilot projects to fully deployed systems. Crucially, it highlights why robotics clusters are not just collections of companies, but carefully nurtured ecosystems that connect industry, academia, government, and investors around a shared mission.


The findings are highly relevant for UK policymakers, manufacturers, technology providers, investors, and regional leaders. The study reveals common barriers holding back UK robotics adoption — from fragmented support and short funding cycles to skills shortages and unclear routes to market — and contrasts them with international models that actively de‑risk adoption and accelerate time to impact.


At the heart of the report is a clear, actionable framework for closing the UK’s robotics adoption gap. It outlines how place‑based RAS clusters can act as vendor‑neutral proving grounds, how SMEs can be supported through tiered adoption pathways, and how national coordination can unlock far greater value from existing research excellence. The study also addresses the critical role of skills, finance, and public procurement in building sustainable demand for robotics technologies.


What you won’t find is a one‑size‑fits‑all solution. Instead, the whitepaper distils global best practice into a flexible blueprint that can be adapted to the UK’s unique industrial landscape and regional strengths — from advanced manufacturing and logistics to healthcare, infrastructure, and beyond.


For organisations looking to understand where robotics adoption is heading, why the UK is falling behind, and what can be done now to accelerate impact, this report offers essential insight grounded in real‑world experience.

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