VFB 2013 - Keynote - Renishaw - Is there a secret to continuous innovation?

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Alastair WatsonDirector, Science City Bristol

Collaborate to innovate

Rob WalshVenturefest Facilitator

George FergusonMayor of Bristol

Tim PrestidgeRenishaw PLC

Is there a secret to continuous innovation?

World leading metrology companyA FTSE 250 company with headquarters in United Kingdom

Advancing operational performanceTransforming manufacturing capability and effectiveness

Raising product quality

About Renishaw

World leading metrology companyA FTSE 250 company with headquarters in United Kingdom

About Renishaw

World leading metrology companyA FTSE 250 company with headquarters in United Kingdom

Employer of more than 3,300 people worldwideThe largest private sector employer in Gloucestershire

The winner of 16 Queen’s Awards7 Queen’s Awards in the last 9 years alone

About Renishaw

World leading metrology companyA FTSE 250 company with headquarters in United Kingdom

Question :

What’s the secret to Renishaw’s continuous innovation ?

About Renishaw

About Renishaw

Founded on innovation …• First touch-trigger probe invented in

1973 to measure fuel pipes for the jet engines on Concorde

• Organic growth sustained by patented innovations

Sir David McMurtryChairman and CEO

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About Renishaw

About Renishaw

Founded on innovation …• First touch-trigger probe invented in

1973 to measure fuel pipes for the jet engines on Concorde

• Organic growth sustained by patented innovations

Now …• £347m turnover, 94% exported• 18% of revenue invested in R&D and

engineering• 16 Queen’s Awards• Over 3,300 staff in 30+ countries

Sir David McMurtryChairman and CEO

“Renishaw fundamentally believes

that success comes from patented

and innovative products and

processes, high quality

manufacturing, and the ability to

provide local customer support in all

its markets around the globe.”

Sir David McMurtryChairman & Chief Executive

Renishaw’s ethos

About Renishaw

Founded on innovation …• First touch-trigger probe invented in

1973 to measure fuel pipes for the jet engines on Concorde

• Organic growth sustained by patented innovations

Now …• £347m turnover, 94% exported• 18% of revenue invested in R&D and

engineering• 16 Queen’s Awards• Over 3,300 staff in 30+ countries

Sir David McMurtryChairman and CEO

About Renishaw

Founded on innovation …• First touch-trigger probe invented in

1973 to measure fuel pipes for the jet engines on Concorde

• Organic growth sustained by patented innovations

Now …• £347m turnover, 94% exported• 18% of revenue invested in R&D and

engineering• 16 Queen’s Awards• Over 3,300 staff in 30+ countries

Sir David McMurtryChairman and CEO

1. You don’t have to invent something completely new and be the first to market ... but it certainly helps

Learning points

Queen’s Awards

1. You don’t have to invent something completely new and be the first to market ... but it certainly helps

2. Capitalise on your core expertise to satisfy your customers’ requirements ... customers can be your best collaborators

Learning points

Renishaw’s expertise

Additive manufacturing

Raman spectroscopy

CAD / CAM dentistry

Stereotactic neurosurgery

Surveying

Molecular diagnostics

Co-ordinate measurement and QA

Manufacturing process control

Calibration

Motion control

Gauging

1. You don’t have to invent something completely new and be the first to market ... but it certainly helps

2. Capitalise on your core expertise to satisfy your customers’ requirements ... customers can be your best collaborators

3. Once your core expertise is established, think where else it could be successfully applied

Learning points

Renishaw’s expertise – Manufacturing Process Control

Process setting

In-process control

Post-process

monitoring

Process foundation

Machine tool probe and tool setting systems

Co-ordinate measurement products

Gauging

Fixtures

Calibration and performance testing products

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About Renishaw

1. You don’t have to invent something completely new and be the first to market ... but it certainly helps

2. Capitalise on your core expertise to satisfy your customers’ requirements ... customers can be your best collaborators

3. Once your core expertise is established, think where else it could be successfully applied

4. Innovation isn’t just about new products ... it can also be about how you pitch what you have to offer

5. Always look for improvements ... in everything you do

Learning points

Tim PrestidgeRenishaw plc

Is there a secret to continuous innovation?