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Xaar to Represent Manufacturing Excellence at Science Museum

  • Date 2 May 2012

Xaar, the world-leading developer of inkjet technology and manufacturer of industrial inkjet printheads, has beaten competition from hundreds of other UK companies to win a place in the Government’s ‘Make it in Great Britain’ exhibition this summer.  Xaar joins over 40 British businesses at the event, including such iconic brands as Airbus, McLaren and BAE Systems.

Headquartered on Cambridge’s Science Park, Xaar has been at the forefront of industrial inkjet printhead development since its foundation in 1990.  Its piezoelectric printheads are used to jet a variety of fluids onto a range of materials and Xaar’s technology has changed the face of industrial printing processes in the global print, packaging and ceramics industries.  The company is currently achieving record growth. Over the last seven years alone, Xaar has grown from 180 to almost 500 employees, and year-on-year sales in 2011 grew by 26 per cent to £68.7 million.  Xaar has recently invested £22 million to expand its printhead manufacturing at its state-of-the-art facilities in Huntingdon, UK.

“We are delighted to be part of such a great platform for British innovation,” said Ted Wiggans, Operations Director at Xaar.  “It’s a wonderful opportunity to showcase our innovative printhead technology that was invented in the UK.  Our flagship Xaar 1001 printhead is manufactured in the UK and 86 per cent of our printheads are exported, sold and used all over the world, making an important contribution to the UK economy.  We invest around 8 per cent of turnover in R&D and are always looking for highly skilled and motivated individuals to help us grow the business further.”

Business Minister Mark Prisk said:  “Manufacturing accounts for 8 per cent of total UK employment and well over half of export goods, yet current perceptions of the industry are out of date and do not reflect that reality.  We have selected a really exciting mix of exhibits, and I hope that as many people as possible visit the exhibition and see all of the great examples of British design and manufacturing – it will be spectacular.”

Ian Blatchford, Director of the Science Museum commented: “We’re incredibly excited to be hosting the Make it in Great Britain exhibition this summer.  The Science Museum and its world-leading collections demonstrate some of the greatest engineering achievements of the last 200 years. We hope that as many people as possible visit the exhibition, and see at first-hand how innovation in British manufacturing is still thriving today.”

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Notes to editors

About Make it in Great Britain

Make it in Great Britain is a campaign that will challenge outdated perceptions and transform the image of modern manufacturing.

– The Business Secretary and Mark Prisk launched the Make it in Great Britain campaign at a stakeholder event in Central London attended by 150 of Britain’s manufacturers and trade associations in November 2011.

– The full list of exhibitors is:

Airbus

A.J Wells & Sons

Amber Composites

Andor Technology Ltd

Axon Automotive Ltd

BAE Systems

Bombardier

Ceravision

Coca-Cola

e2v Technologies

Elfab

Evac Chair

FT Technologies

GKN

Goodrich Actuation Systems

Gripple

Intelligent Energy

Jaguar Land Rover

Johnson Matthey

Mars

McLaren

Messier-Dowty-Ltd

Mettler Toledo

Naim Audio

Oclaro

Optos

POD Point

Raytheon UK( Air Traffic)

Rolls-Royce

Siemens

Stromatolite

Sunseeker

The Greenroof Tile Company

The Royal Mint

Topper International

Ultra Global

Westwind Air Bearings

Xaar

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