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COMPOSITES LOUNGE - Das Online Experten Netzwerk
Ilkay Ă–zkisaoglu
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UK Composites Industry Breaks £14 Billion Barrier – Why It Matters More Than Ever

Composites UK - Trade Association unveils growth figures and a bold five-year strategy to secure the UK’s place in advanced manufacturing and clean energy.

At the Advanced Engineering Show 2025 in Birmingham, Composites Lounge had the privilege of speaking with David Bailey FRAeS Ph.D, CEO of Composites UK (CUK), about the state of the UK composites sector and the association’s forward-looking strategy.

For the first time, the UK composites industry has surpassed £14 billion in turnover, marking a 4.8% growth year-on-year. Employment figures are equally impressive, with over 52,000 high-value manufacturing jobs now supported by the sector. These numbers underscore the critical role composites play across aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, marine, and renewables—industries that are central to the UK’s economic resilience and global competitiveness.

The association’s five-year strategic plan, built on five pillars:

Policy Engagement – Strengthening ties with UK Government to secure support for composites as a foundation for clean growth. Recent initiatives include an All-Party Parliamentary Group for Materials for Clean Growth and high-level receptions at the Houses of Parliament.

Workforce Development – Addressing the skills gap through upskilling programs and attracting new talent into advanced manufacturing.

Supply Chain & Sustainability – Driving circularity and decarbonisation across the composites value chain.

Technology & Innovation – Collaborating with academia and the High Value Manufacturing Catapult to accelerate R&D and commercialization of next-generation materials.

Events & Exhibitions – Providing platforms for members to showcase innovation

The roof of this strategy: Sustainability.

CUK is committed to enabling a low-carbon future through advanced materials that reduce weight, improve durability, and support electrification and renewable energy systems.

A Business Model Built on Advocacy and Collaboration

As the UK’s leading trade association for fibre-reinforced polymer composites, Composites UK offers its 380+ members:

Government Influence – Shape policy and industrial strategy through consultations and lobbying.
Market Intelligence – Access exclusive reports, funding updates, and technical guidance.
Visibility & Networking – Pavilion stands at major shows, marketing opportunities, and industry awards.
Sustainability Resources – Tools to reduce carbon footprint and meet Net-Zero targets.
Skills & Safety – Workforce development programs and health & safety best practices.

Why It Matters

Composites are not just materials—they are enablers of the UK’s industrial strategy, clean energy transition, and global competitiveness. As Bailey emphasized, “Composites are a Strategic National Asset.” Without them, achieving Net-Zero and maintaining leadership in advanced manufacturing would be impossible.

YouTube Episode: https://youtu.be/DGDIQAjuJaA
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UK Composites Industry Breaks £14 Billion Barrier – Why It Matters More Than Ever

Composites UK - Trade Association unveils growth figures and a bold five-year strategy to secure the UK’s place in advanced manufacturing and clean energy.

At the Advanced Engineering Show 2025 in Birmingham, Composites Lounge had the privilege of speaking with David Bailey FRAeS Ph.D, CEO of Composites UK (CUK), about the state of the UK composites sector and the association’s forward-looking strategy.

For the first time, the UK composites industry has surpassed £14 billion in turnover, marking a 4.8% growth year-on-year. Employment figures are equally impressive, with over 52,000 high-value manufacturing jobs now supported by the sector. These numbers underscore the critical role composites play across aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, marine, and renewables—industries that are central to the UK’s economic resilience and global competitiveness.

The association’s five-year strategic plan, built on five pillars:

Policy Engagement – Strengthening ties with UK Government to secure support for composites as a foundation for clean growth. Recent initiatives include an All-Party Parliamentary Group for Materials for Clean Growth and high-level receptions at the Houses of Parliament.

Workforce Development – Addressing the skills gap through upskilling programs and attracting new talent into advanced manufacturing.

Supply Chain & Sustainability – Driving circularity and decarbonisation across the composites value chain.

Technology & Innovation – Collaborating with academia and the High Value Manufacturing Catapult to accelerate R&D and commercialization of next-generation materials.

Events & Exhibitions – Providing platforms for members to showcase innovation

The roof of this strategy: Sustainability.

CUK is committed to enabling a low-carbon future through advanced materials that reduce weight, improve durability, and support electrification and renewable energy systems.

A Business Model Built on Advocacy and Collaboration

As the UK’s leading trade association for fibre-reinforced polymer composites, Composites UK offers its 380+ members:

Government Influence – Shape policy and industrial strategy through consultations and lobbying.
Market Intelligence – Access exclusive reports, funding updates, and technical guidance.
Visibility & Networking – Pavilion stands at major shows, marketing opportunities, and industry awards.
Sustainability Resources – Tools to reduce carbon footprint and meet Net-Zero targets.
Skills & Safety – Workforce development programs and health & safety best practices.

Why It Matters

Composites are not just materials—they are enablers of the UK’s industrial strategy, clean energy transition, and global competitiveness. As Bailey emphasized, “Composites are a Strategic National Asset.” Without them, achieving Net-Zero and maintaining leadership in advanced manufacturing would be impossible.

YouTube Episode: https://youtu.be/DGDIQAjuJaA
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#182 12 Forum Leichtbau des Bundesministerium fĂĽr Wirtschaft und Energie
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#182 12 Forum Leichtbau des Bundesministerium fĂĽr Wirtschaft und Energie
đź§µ Composites Lounge vor Ort beim 12. Forum Leichtbau des Bundesministerium fĂĽr Wirtschaft und Energie in Berlin

Am 25. September 2025 war die Composites Lounge live dabei, als das BMWE zum 12. Forum Leichtbau in die Bundesanstalt fĂĽr Materialforschung und -prĂĽfung (BAM) Unter den Eichen in Berlin einlud.

🎥 In diesem Videobericht vom Gelände „Unter den Eichen“ fasst Ilkay Özkisaoglu, Co-Founder der Composites Lounge, die wichtigsten Eindrücke zusammen – von Materialinnovationen bis hin zu politischen Weichenstellungen.

🔬 Materialinnovationen mit Zukunftspotenzial

Das Forum bot spannende Einblicke in neue Werkstoffkombinationen:
CFS – Carbonfaser mit Steinanteil (Granit): Einsatz z. B. bei Bahnschwellen als Betonersatz ( Jakob Götzner )

AMC – Aluminium-Matrix-Composites: Leichte Alternative zu Graugussbremsen.

Lignin-basierte Biopolymere: Aus Holz oder Gras gewonnen, vollständig kompostierbar – Anwendung in Möbeln und Kunstleder (Dr. Steven Eschig )

Ein Highlight: Die Auszeichnung eines Projekts im LKW-Leichtbau mit dem JEC Group Innovation Award.

🇪🇺 Förderlandschaft im Wandel: Advanced Materials & EU-Strategie

Ein zentrales Thema war die geplante European Competitiveness Initiative mit einem Fördervolumen von 490 Mrd. €, inklusive Horizon Europe (175 Mrd. €) der European Commission.

Die vier Politikfelder:

Clean Transition & Dekarbonisierung
Gesundheit & Bioökonomie
Digitale FĂĽhrerschaft
Resilienz, Sicherheit & Raumfahrt
( Eva-Kathrin Schillinger )

Die Advanced Materials Strategie der EU könnte künftig als übergreifendes Konzept dienen – doch nicht ohne Kritik:

🔍 „Leichtbau ist mehr als Material – es geht um Systeme, Normung, Recycling und gesellschaftlichen Nutzen.“ – so die Diskussion unter Expert:innen.

Am 25. September 2025 fand das 12. Forum Leichtbau des Bundesministeriums für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWE) in der BAM – Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung – statt. Ilkay Özkisaoglu, Co-Founder Composites Lounge war vor Ort und hat zentrale Erkenntnisse, Materialinnovationen und politische Entwicklungen für Sie dokumentiert.

Der Newsletter fasst die Highlights des Programms zusammen – darunter neue Werkstoffkombinationen, die EU-Strategie für Advanced Materials, die geplante Competitiveness Initiative mit einem Fördervolumen von 490 Milliarden Euro sowie die Diskussion um die Rolle des Leichtbaus in der europäischen Industriepolitik.

Youtube Episode, Video 1: youtube.com/watch?v=VlTMbcJrRh8&feature=youtu.be
Youtube Episode, Video 2: https://youtu.be/7t5b5XLw-Jk
COMPOSITES LOUNGE - Das Online Experten Netzwerk
UK Composites Industry Breaks £14 Billion Barrier – Why It Matters More Than Ever

Composites UK - Trade Association unveils growth figures and a bold five-year strategy to secure the UK’s place in advanced manufacturing and clean energy.

At the Advanced Engineering Show 2025 in Birmingham, Composites Lounge had the privilege of speaking with David Bailey FRAeS Ph.D, CEO of Composites UK (CUK), about the state of the UK composites sector and the association’s forward-looking strategy.

For the first time, the UK composites industry has surpassed £14 billion in turnover, marking a 4.8% growth year-on-year. Employment figures are equally impressive, with over 52,000 high-value manufacturing jobs now supported by the sector. These numbers underscore the critical role composites play across aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, marine, and renewables—industries that are central to the UK’s economic resilience and global competitiveness.

The association’s five-year strategic plan, built on five pillars:

Policy Engagement – Strengthening ties with UK Government to secure support for composites as a foundation for clean growth. Recent initiatives include an All-Party Parliamentary Group for Materials for Clean Growth and high-level receptions at the Houses of Parliament.

Workforce Development – Addressing the skills gap through upskilling programs and attracting new talent into advanced manufacturing.

Supply Chain & Sustainability – Driving circularity and decarbonisation across the composites value chain.

Technology & Innovation – Collaborating with academia and the High Value Manufacturing Catapult to accelerate R&D and commercialization of next-generation materials.

Events & Exhibitions – Providing platforms for members to showcase innovation

The roof of this strategy: Sustainability.

CUK is committed to enabling a low-carbon future through advanced materials that reduce weight, improve durability, and support electrification and renewable energy systems.

A Business Model Built on Advocacy and Collaboration

As the UK’s leading trade association for fibre-reinforced polymer composites, Composites UK offers its 380+ members:

Government Influence – Shape policy and industrial strategy through consultations and lobbying.
Market Intelligence – Access exclusive reports, funding updates, and technical guidance.
Visibility & Networking – Pavilion stands at major shows, marketing opportunities, and industry awards.
Sustainability Resources – Tools to reduce carbon footprint and meet Net-Zero targets.
Skills & Safety – Workforce development programs and health & safety best practices.

Why It Matters

Composites are not just materials—they are enablers of the UK’s industrial strategy, clean energy transition, and global competitiveness. As Bailey emphasized, “Composites are a Strategic National Asset.” Without them, achieving Net-Zero and maintaining leadership in advanced manufacturing would be impossible.

YouTube Episode: https://youtu.be/DGDIQAjuJaA