Funding deal helps prototype manufacturer recruit for growth

A PROTOTYPE manufacturer that develops and tests products including kitchen gadgets and paintbrushes and counts Dyson and GlaxoSmithKline as clients is growing its design team following a funding boost.

Sheffield-based AME Group, established by engineer Ian Jones in 1997, designs products and creates high-specification prototypes using 3D printing technology for customers including Dyson, GlaxoSmithKline, Hornby, Morphy Richards and Unilever.

The £20,000 Business Loan from Finance Yorkshire will enable AME Group to expand its team and improve marketing.

AME Group employs 22 people and has a turnover of £1.5m. Its growth has been fed by demand for the rapid production of prototypes and replica models that can be exhibited at shows and tested before they enter mass production.

Mr Jones said: “We have developed a niche as an engineering company that offers a fast turnaround and high quality. This has enabled us to build a strong base of long-term customers.

“As the economy has picked up, our design revenues have grown so we have hired two people into that team. While technology continues to evolve, design skills remain crucial to the process. Our strategy is for our design revenues to catch up with those of our prototyping division.”

Finance Yorkshire’s Melanie Reynolds said: “AME Group has carved out a reputation for speed, quality and value for money which means it is trusted by an impressive portfolio of brands. The loan will help AME to enhance its already impressive design offering.”
 

 

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