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UK Advanced Materials Industry

Get know the UK’s Advanced Materials industry and the companies innovating in biomaterials, composites and carbon-based materials. View sector trends, industry growth, key financial information and download our free sector report today.

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What are Advanced Materials?

Advanced Materials is an emerging trend of new materials with enhanced or superior properties being designed, produced and used to increase performance in the manufacturing industry.

There are a broad range of companies and start-ups in the UK working to create, commercialise and improve materials and products that incorporate Advanced Materials. Today the industry encompasses a wide range of practices from the creation of biomaterials and carbon-based materials to the development of technical ceramics and specialised metal alloys.

Advanced Materials are integral for the design, production and improvement of many innovative new products and devices, including lasers, fiber optics and smartphones.

Advanced Materials sector summary

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Here are the key facts about the Advanced Materials sector. The sector has a turnover of £91.7bn currently, has received £2.1bn of investment and the sector is growing at 1.1% per year.

2,686
COMPANIES CONSIDERED
£91.7bn
TOTAL TURNOVER
103,067
TOTAL EMPLOYEES
£2.1bn
TOTAL INVESTMENT FUNDING
£538.0m
TOTAL INNOVATE UK GRANT FUNDING
1.1%
AVERAGE COMPANY GROWTH PER YEAR

Advanced Materials verticals

Our industry data goes deep. See the top verticals and specialisms making waves in the UK Advanced Materials industry today.

Our Advanced Materials RTIC is made up of 11 individual verticals. The top verticals in this sector include Coatings, and Composites. You can find out more about the verticals by downloading our RTIC report, or by signing up for a free trial of The Data City platform.

  • Sector Code Description Records
  • RTIC0034 Advanced Materials 2686 companies

    Companies working to create, commercialise, and improve materials and products incorporating advanced materials. RTIC developed in partnership with government and experts from the KTN in Q1 2021.

    • Advanced Materials: Biomaterials

      Companies creating innovative bio materials

      98 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Carbon-Based

      Companies developing new carbon-based materials, like graphene

      172 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Coatings

      Companies developing coatings for advanced manufacturing products/technologies, or to be used in harsh environments

      487 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Composites

      Companies providing innovative composites

      396 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Electrochemical

      Companies providing electrochemical materials crucial for electronic devices

      176 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Emergent

      Companies pioneering the field of emergent materials, like 2D materials.

      220 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Metals

      Companies creating specialised alloys

      383 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Optics and Photonics

      Companies producing materials for the photonics and optics industry, and/or application of photonics and optics knowledge to new materials

      193 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Polymers

      Companies developing new polymer-based materials

      334 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Technical Ceramics and Glass

      Companies engaging in the production of technical ceramics and glass

      231 companies
    • Advanced Materials: Technical Textiles

      Companies dedicated to the development of technical textiles

      224 companies

Advanced Materials industry growth

Based on a growth rate of 1.1%, we expect that this sector could be worth £98.3bn by 2026. Below you can see our forecast of the growth of the sector.

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