FourJaw appointed AMRC partner for smart manufacturing project

02/11/2022

Sheffield-based manufacturing analytics software company FourJaw is partnering with the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) to accelerate the adoption of low-cost digital technologies in manufacturing in an £867,000 pilot project, designed to create digitally savvy engineers of the future. 

The NextGen project will see AMRC select 14 businesses, ten from South Yorkshire and four from Wales, to receive FourJaw’s plug-and-play machine monitoring technology. This will enable them to drive productivity by providing data insights that will help to optimise their production processes and make more informed business decisions. 

The pilot project is funded through the High-Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult and aims to address the future of data science and the current analytic skills shortage in the manufacturing sector. 

FourJaw, which started life as an AMRC spin-out company, has simplified the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) by creating an easy-to-use and affordable machine monitoring system, which delivers data that can be used to ensure that machines are being utilised to their full potential. 

Chris Iveson, Co-Founder and CEO of FourJaw, said: “FourJaw aims to help manufacturers solve their two biggest problems: how do they find more work and how do they manufacture that work on time, to specification and within budget? Our IIoT machine monitoring solution enables this by giving manufacturers the data visibility to improve their shop floor productivity by understanding the main causes of downtime. 

“We are delighted to have been chosen to be a part of this programme and look forward to working alongside the AMRC and the 14 manufacturers selected to demonstrate the value that smart technology can provide manufacturers of all sizes.”  
Once the data has been gathered, it will be analysed by apprentices at the AMRC, allowing them to experience working with data analytics and learn new skills, creating digitally savvy engineers. 

Tom Hodgson, Head of Research at Factory 2050 for the AMRC, said: “We are pleased to have FourJaw working on the project with us. 

It is a dynamic company that has an innovative product that is not only easy to set up but also delivers reliable data that is presented in a way that is easy to analyse. The fact that they are a spin-out company shows just how a company with a great product can grow and develop.” 

Tom added: “The project will act as a showcase for how industrial digital technologies can benefit manufacturing organisations of all sizes and how digital tools can be used in these environments.” 

The aim of NextGen is to enable manufacturing businesses to leverage a competitive advantage by extracting meaningful insights from data, facilitating a move from a reactive to a predictive business model, and help them to use this digital innovation to drive productivity and push them towards net zero.   

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