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Sustainability

Sustainability in Metals Manufacturing

The most underrated sustainability lever in metals manufacturing isn’t your energy tariff. It’s scrap.

Every tonne of bar or structural section that ends up as offcut waste represents raw material, energy, and transport that’s already been paid for. Then thrown away. AI-optimised cutting plans have reduced long product scrap by up to 50% in real-world trials. That’s 20+ tonnes of steel saved at a single site in a single trial. Less scrap means less re-melting, less haulage to the merchant, and a carbon footprint you can actually defend when a customer or an auditor asks.

There’s more. Accurate inventory management stops over-ordering. That means less steel sitting idle in the yard, fewer emergency deliveries, and less material that gets obsoleted before it’s used. Better mill certificate traceability means you use the right material first time, rather than defaulting to fresh stock when a perfectly serviceable remnant is sitting in the back of the rack.

Posts here cover scrap reduction, material efficiency, circular economy practice in metals, and how AI tools help manufacturers cut waste without cutting throughput. We look at the real numbers: tonnes saved, COā‚‚ avoided, cost recovered. Not aspirational targets.

Less waste. Better margins. A lower carbon number with evidence behind it.

Digitalising your business processes to be more sustainable

Digitalising your business processes might help you run a more sustainable, environmentally friendly manufacturing operation. Simply digitising your records and reducing physical resource usage is an excellent place to begin. Taking it a step further and re-engineering the way you work to be smoother, more integrated, and less data entry dependent while digitalising can save you even more compute power (and therefore energy!).

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Impact festival 2021

Impact festival is an event taking place in Frankfurt over 16 and 17 September. It aims to bring together thought-leaders and innovators working on sustainability to discuss and collaborate on potential problems. Our CEO, Steph Locke will be speaking there on the EIT manufacturing panel.

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Cloud Migration: important for a green future

Cloud providers like Microsoft are making their data centres greener and carbon neutral, whereas your in-house servers and associated resources are burning energy. As well as potentially lowering your compute costs, revitalising your IT infrastructure, reducing risk, the green advantages make a cloud move a must for any manufacturer with sights on a net zero goal.

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Design, manufacture, and ship products more sustainably with AI

AI can help manufacturers design, make, and ship products more sustainably. From lowering waste through defect detection, to generative design to reduce prototype waste, to smart energy management and predictive maintenance, manufacturers can use AI to make a big impact.

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EIT Manufacturing - all you need to know

EIT Manufacturing is a consortium of over 60 leaders in the manufacturing industry from business, education, and research. We’ve just joined the organisation as one of their Scaleups so I’ve put together a quick explanation of who they are and what they do.

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Cardiff-based AI startup is the first UK startup to join the largest European manufacturing ecosystem

Cardiff, AugustĀ 23, 2021:Ā Cardiff-basedĀ AIĀ startup Nightingale HQ has become theĀ first UK startup to joinĀ EIT Manufacturing, the largest European consortium of manufacturers.

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What does NatWest's Future Fit report say about digital transformation for manufacturers

The latest Future Fit report focuses on “trailblazers” and what makes them different to other organisations. It covers the importance of innovation and of current developments in the industry such as digital transformation.

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Innovation funding with EIC Accelerator

Here at Nightingale HQ, we have put in for funding with the EIC Accelerator. In this article, we’ll tell you what the EIC Accelerator is and why it’s worth applying for.

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Highlighting the STEM stars of Wales

The skills and knowledge associated with STEM are the driving force of innovation in many businesses, which is what makes STEM so important to the Welsh economy. The inaugural Wales STEM Awards set out to recognise leading businesses making an impact on the Welsh economy and addressing the STEM diversity gap and skills shortage.

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Creative Disruption - UK Digital Manufacturing Week 2020

Major crises cause economic and social damage but they also inspire innovation. This was a major theme Digital Manufacturing Week, who themselves had to disrupt by holding the 6,000 plus attendee event completely online.

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