Act now to tap into digital tech funding, Yorkshire manufacturers urged

Made Smarter is calling upon SME manufacturers in Yorkshire to tap into £325,000 of funding to boost productivity and accelerate their digital transformation.

Made Smarter, the Government-backed digital adoption programme, is offering Capital Expenditure (CapEx) grants that can fund up to 50 percent of project costs, up to £20,000, for investment in new technology such as automation, robotics, AI, 3D printing and data-driven tools.

However, companies have been warned to act fast, with the funding window closing at the end of March.

The call comes as Made Smarter hits a major regional milestone, its 100th project application, demonstrating that manufacturers are rapidly investing in digital technologies to stay competitive and grow.

The programme has now handed out £1.4 million in CapEx grants, unlocking a further £2.4 million in private investment for a £3.8 million tech boost across the region.

Jessica Armitage, Programme Manager for Made Smarter Yorkshire and Humber, said: “This milestone shows how quickly manufacturers across Yorkshire are moving to adopt technologies that improve productivity, cut waste and open up new opportunities. The momentum is building.
 
“But any business that waits another year risks losing ground. The funding is here now, and so is the support.

“With £325,000 still available until the end of March, we want SMEs to act now, seize this moment and make 2026 the year they unlock the full potential of digital technology to increase productivity, create growth and jobs, and build a more resilient and sustainable future.”

To access Made Smarter support, manufacturers start by registering their interest and speaking with a specialist adviser about their business and growth plans.

A digital expert then works with the company to assess its operations and create a clear roadmap, identifying where technology and skills can add value.

From there, businesses can access tailored support, including specialist advice, leadership and skills programmes, digital internships, and matched funding through a CapEx grant to invest in new technology.

Since launching in 2021, Made Smarter Yorkshire and Humber has engaged with almost 1,200 manufacturers, created nearly 700 digital roadmaps, and provided technical project support to more than 250 businesses. Close to 150 companies have taken part in leadership and skills programmes.

Among the businesses that have benefited from grants for technology projects are:

Horsforth Brewery, an award-winning brewery based in Horsforth, replaced its manual canning line with automated technology that removed labour bottlenecks, improved consistency and lifted output by 150 per cent. The upgrade has given the brewery the capacity and confidence to grow its customer base across Yorkshire.

Mark Costello, Founder and Owner, said: “I would definitely recommend Made Smarter. We wouldn’t be anywhere near where we are as a business without that new canning machine. The efficiency we’ve achieved is off the scale.”

Advanced Manufacturing (Sheffield) Ltd. (AML), based in Sheffield, is an advanced manufacturing supplier across aerospace, defence, energy and nuclear.

It has upgraded its data and systems infrastructure and cybersecurity, enhancing its resilience whilst supporting growth and job creation.

Dr Gareth Morgan, Managing Director at AML, said: “The team at AML wholeheartedly endorses the Made Smarter programme and would actively encourage any organisation looking to leverage support and potentially funding to develop capability in any area of the business.”

HMi Elements, based in Malton, is a manufacturer of computers that can be used in hazardous environments. The company invested in technology to automate part of its production process, where a high degree of precision is essential.

Howard Gould, Director of HMi Elements, said: “We are making products that must be safe in hazardous environments, so every single product we make must be manufactured to a very high standard.

“This technology means we can become leaner and smarter, and redeploy our workforce into other production areas, further increasing efficiencies.”

To learn more about Made Smarter support or register interest in the programme, click here.

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