The
Government will launch its first marine industries showcase at the
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) today to
highlight the industry’s multi-billion pound contribution to the
UK economy.
Held in association with the UK Marine Industries Alliance,
‘Marine Manufacturing - Global excellence and innovation’
celebrates the role of the industry to UK manufacturing across
five key themes including leisure, naval, marine energy,
commercial and marine science.
Business Minister Mark Prisk will tour the showcase, meet with
business leaders and see for himself some of the latest examples
of modern marine technology, innovation and design.
The Minister, who is also co-Chair of the Marine Industries
Leadership Council, which provides a focal point for discussions
between Government and the broad marine manufacturing industries,
said:
“Worth approximately £10 billion a year to the UK economy and
employing over 90,000 people, the marine industries sector makes
an important contribution to UK PLC. Taking the maritime sector
into account too, which includes shipping, ports and business
services, that figure grows to £17bn.
“Last year the Government launched a strategy for growth for the
UK marine industries, which working with the maritime and marine
services sectors, will help bolster that contribution from £17
billion to £25 billion a year by 2020. That offers fantastic
growth prospects for businesses and people.
“What we want to demonstrate with this showcase is that there are
real and exciting opportunities in this sector to build careers,
and be a part of something that helps place Britain as one of the
world’s leading manufacturing nations.
“It complements our Make it in Great Britain campaign, which is
working to change the perceptions of modern manufacturing and
challenge views that we don’t make anything in this country anymore.”
Richard Sadler, Industry co-Chair of the Marine Industries
Leadership Council and Chief Executive of Lloyds Register, said:
“Our strategy unifies the marine industries behind a common cause
for the first time. Achieving our goal of growth across the marine
industries will be much easier if we coordinate our actions. This
will lead to more effective training and skills development,
cooperation on new technology, and an improved regulatory
environment, amongst other things.
"Ultimately, we want our customers and the public to see
that we are contributing to the economy and society with
worthwhile products and services. We really appreciate the
opportunity that the Minister and his Department have given us to
show what we can do. I call on all UK marine companies and
stakeholders to join us in our endeavour.”
The ‘Marine Manufacturing - Global excellence and innovation’
showcase will feature exhibits from leading maritime names
Pendennis, Fairline, Williams Performance Tenders, C-Fury, Marine
Current Turbines (Seagen), Houlder, A&P Group, Sonardyne
and the Aircraft Carrier Alliance.
Exhibits include a full scale Williams jet tender, models of a
Marine Current Turbines tidal turbine and Houlder offshore access
system, Fairline powerboat and Pendennis superyacht models and a
full scale Sonardyne seabed sensor.
The showcase will be on display at BIS until Friday, 27 April.
Ends.
Notes to editors:
Images of the marine showcase will be available for download
later today on the BIS
Flickr page.
About the UK Marine Industries
The UK marine industries comprise over 5000 companies directly
involved in manufacturing or providing support services in the
leisure marine, naval, marine equipment, offshore renewable energy
and the marine science sectors. Together they employ around 90,000
people, generate annual sales of over £10 billion and contribute
nearly £3.5 billion to UK GDP.
More information about the marine industries is available at www.ukmarinealliance.com.
The growth strategy can also be downloaded from there. Paper
copies of the strategy will be available at the showcase.
Marine Industries Alliance
Co-chaired by the UK Business Minister and a senior industry
representative, the UK Marine Industries Alliance was formed in
2011. It represents all UK marine companies, industry trade and
professional bodies, trades unions, government and public
agencies. Its purpose is to develop and to deliver a cohesive long
term strategy to grow the sector, aimed at delivering
multi-billion pound growth in its contribution to the economy, and
to promote the interests of the UK marine sector worldwide
All UK companies, trade associations and public sector agencies
operating in the marine sector are offered free membership of the
UK Marine Industries Alliance, and use of its brand identity.
The exhibition has been created with the valued support of the
companies involved and trade associations: British Marine
Federation, RenewableUK, Society of Maritime Industries and
Shipbuilders & Ship Repairers Association.
Contacts for more info
For industry enquiries contact:
Patrick Carnie pkcarnie@QinetiQ.com M: 07917 577124 T: 01383 435246
For Government enquiries and image requests contact:
Andy Aston andy.aston@bis.gsi.gov.uk T: 020 7215 6963 M: 07917
593 673
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