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Two or three clusters, read side by side across sectors, research, companies, capital, infrastructure, government designations and UKIZ relevance. There is no score and no ranking: British clusters are different from one another, not better or worse than one another.

Side by side

DimensionCardiff & South WalesWalesSheffield & RotherhamYorkshire and the Humber
Sectors

Semiconductors, Advanced Materials, Creative Industries

Supporting: Clean Energy, Advanced Manufacturing, Digital Technologies

Advanced Manufacturing, Advanced Materials

Supporting: Clean Energy, Robotics & Autonomous Systems, Mobility & Transport Technology, Digital Technologies

Research
  • Cardiff University
  • Swansea University
  • University of Sheffield
Companies
  • South Wales compound semiconductor cluster

Not recorded on the map.

Infrastructure

Not recorded on the map.

Compound semiconductor fabrication and research facilities, materials and coatings research, production studios.

  • Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
  • Nuclear AMRC

High Value Manufacturing Catapult centres, nuclear manufacturing facilities and industrial research factories.

Capital

Public and corporate capital dominate; venture funding is limited by capital intensity.

Public co-investment, corporate partnership and asset finance rather than venture capital.

Government programmes
  • Wales Investment Zone designationsInvestment Zones

No place-based designation recorded.

What existsThe UK's compound semiconductor cluster, combining research, fabrication and supply chain, alongside steel and coatings materials research, and a significant screen production economy.One of the strongest applied manufacturing research bases in Europe, covering machining, materials, nuclear manufacturing and factory-scale process development, working directly with industrial customers.
What's missing · UKIZ interpretationDesign demand. Fabrication capability needs a pipeline of UK customers designing products that use it, and capital patient enough for semiconductor timelines.Domestic demand. World-class process capability is often demonstrated for overseas primes, and local SMEs lack the capital to adopt what is proven a mile away.
What could connect · UKIZ interpretationSouth Wales fabrication connected to Bristol and Cambridge chip design and to defence, automotive and energy customers who currently source overseas.Applied manufacturing research connected to domestic customers — energy, defence, mobility and medical technology — with procurement used as the connector rather than grants.
UKIZ relevanceCompound semiconductors are a genuine national specialism with a fragile ownership base. The proposed Wales mission focuses on keeping the value chain here.The research is world class; the domestic customer base for what it produces is thinner than it should be. The proposed Midlands and Teesside & Humber missions both depend on this capability.
Last verified15 August 202615 August 2026

Proposed by UKIZ · independent · not a government designation