GKN Aerospace, in collaboration with McLaren Automotive and other UK partners, proudly announces the successful completion of the ASCEND (Aerospace and Automotive Supply Chain Enabled Development) programme. This four-year, £39.6 million initiative has significantly advanced the UK's high-rate composite manufacturing capabilities, focusing on high-rate production, Industry 4.0, and sustainable composite manufacturing.
The ASCEND programme, funded by a £20m commitment from industry and a £19.6m commitment from the UK Government via ATI, aimed to accelerate the adoption of composite technologies, industrialize new technologies, and meet future high-volume requirements. The collaboration brought together expertise from across the UK supply chain to develop advanced materials and automation equipment required for lightweight structures in the sustainable air mobility, aerospace, and automotive industries.
Key Achievements:
- Collaborative Innovation: The programme brought together 16 partners from the UK's composites supply chain, each contributing their unique expertise to advance automation, material processing, and tooling. GKN Aerospace led the consortium alongside Assyst Bullmer, Airborne, Cygnet Texkimp, Des Composites, FAR-UK Ltd, Hexcel Composites, Hive Composites, LMAT, Loop Technology, McLaren Automotive, NCC (National Composites Centre), Rafinex, Sigmatex (UK), and Syensqo, with collaboration and investment support from Axillium Research.
- Technological Advancements: Significant progress was made in developing new methods, materials and processes, such as composite topology optimization with Rafinex, fast-cure prepreg technology systems from HEXCEL and Syensqo, joining mechanisms and cross sector bonding technologies with FAR and HIVE.
- Automation and Digital Integration: The development of automated systems from Loop Technology and GKN Aerospace's RTM cell and Airborne's Automated Ply Placement technology, showcased the potential for high-rate, high-quality composite manufacturing.
- Sustainability: NCC developed a Sustainability Maturity Level framework to assess and improve the environmental impact of composite manufacturing.
- Demonstrator Projects: The programme's success was highlighted by two flagship projects: GKN Aerospace's bladed wingtip and McLaren's rear floor component, both demonstrating the integration of aerospace precision with automotive production rates.
The consortium, led from GKN Aerospace’s £32m Global Technology Centre in Bristol, supported up to 130 jobs through 2023 and 2024. GKN Aerospace utilised its long-term experience and in-depth knowledge of composite engineering for integrated airframe structures throughout the project.
John Pritchard, President Civil Airframe GKN Aerospace, said: “GKN Aerospace has deep knowledge and expertise in composite technology, and we are proud to have led this consortium. Through ASCEND, we accelerated the development of next-generation lightweight, cost-effective advanced composite technologies - critical for the aerospace and automotive industries in their transition to more energy-efficient aircraft and vehicles. Successfully developing and demonstrating high-rate manufacturing capabilities across the UK supply chain has reinforced our position as an industry leader and underscored our commitment to sustainability. With the support of the Aerospace Technology Institute, which continues to play a vital role in advancing the UK’s position in next-generation aircraft, we have delivered key technological breakthroughs while achieving benchmark levels of price, quality, and repeatability.”
The ASCEND programme not only achieved its technological goals but also established a new paradigm for cross-sector collaboration, creating a robust supply chain and skilled workforce to support future innovations in composite manufacturing. The programme's legacy extends far beyond its immediate achievements, positioning the UK composites industry for sustained growth and innovation in the decades ahead.
| Contact details from our directory: | |
| GKN Aerospace | |
| GKN Global Technology Centre (GTC-UK) | Additive Manufacturing, Wire Harnesses, Wings, Empennages, Research/Consulting Services, Composite Structures |
| Assyst Bullmer Ltd | Cutting Equipment, Cutting Tools |
| Cygnet Texkimp Limited | Machine Tools, Machining Services, Machining Systems |
| Far-UK Ltd | Composite Manufacturing Services, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Composite Structures |
| Hexcel Composites (UK) | Carbon-reinforced Composites, Honeycomb Core Composites, Prepreg, Composite Adhesive |
| Hive Composites Ltd | Composite Manufacturing Services, Composite Design Consultants, Composite Structures |
| LMAT ltd | Composite Manufacturing Services, Composite Design Consultants, Computer-aided Simulation, Simulation Services |
| Loop Technology | Plant Automation Equipment, Robotics & Automation Consultants |
| NCC National Composites Centre | Composite Manufacturing Services, Composite Design Consultants, Composite Testing Services, Research/Consulting Services, Trade Organisations |
| Rafinex | Computer Analysers, Computer-aided Analysis |
| Sigmatex (UK) Ltd. | Carbon-reinforced Composites, Polymer Composites, Composite Braiding/Weaving, Aramid-reinforced Composites, Polyamide-reinforced Composites |
| Syensqo (was Solvay) | Composite Design Consultants, Composite Manufacturing Services, Aramid-reinforced Composites, Vacuum Equipment, Composite Manufacturing Supplies, Tooling, Mould Release Agents, Composite Moulding, Epoxy Resins, Composite Adhesive, Resins, Fibreglass, Prepreg, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Mandrels |
| Axillium Research | Project Management |
| ATI Aerospace Technology Institute | Airframer, Research/Consulting Services, Technical/Eng/Scientific Studies |
| Airborne NL | Composite Tape Lay-down, Plant Automation Equipment, Laminating Equipment, Composite Structures, Composite Manufacturing Services, Subcontracted Composite Parts, Composite Sandwich Panels, Carbon-reinforced Composites, Aircraft Structural Components |
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| Composites |
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