UK’s Digital Catapult selects five startups to boost defence Additive Manufacturing

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December 11, 2025
The UK’s Digital Catapult agency has named five startups to join its Digital Supply Chain Hub Defence Testbed Accelerator (Courtesy Digital Catapult)
The UK’s Digital Catapult agency has named five startups to join its Digital Supply Chain Hub Defence Testbed Accelerator (Courtesy Digital Catapult)

UK innovation agency Digital Catapult has named five startups to join its Digital Supply Chain Hub Defence Testbed Accelerator. The programme will address secure data sharing challenges, support faster and more agile Additive Manufacturing across the UK’s defence supply chain, and enable participating companies to scale.

The accelerator programme is delivered by Digital Catapult as part of the Made Smarter | Digital Supply Chain Hub alongside the Ministry of Defence (MOD), other major defence manufacturers, and UK-based small businesses. With support from the National Composites Centre (NCC) and the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), the programme will work together to enable the MOD and its partners to securely manage and share manufacturing design data.

“One area of defence innovation that requires immediate attention is the supply chain, responsible for the delivery of assets, information and people that underpin the success of the UK defence sector,” stated Annie Iakovaki, Head of Industrial Supply Chains at Digital Catapult. “Interventions like this accelerator programme demonstrate the value of convening capabilities across the sector, and bridging the gap between industry, startups and government to better solve some of the most pressing challenges in the space, and to unlock new opportunities that maintain the UK’s position as a leading player in defence innovation and success.”

According to Digital Catapult, the UK defence sector is currently facing increasingly long lead times to secure military and defence assets, and fragmented data systems which constrain equipment availability, disrupt supply chains and threaten the UK’s defence and security capabilities. To solve these challenges, the MOD is looking to create a federated digital inventory of manufacturing information which will give authorised partners a single and secure view of essential technical data, enabling distributed Additive Manufacturing of defence components.

The five participating startups will work on two separate challenges to validate and trial new solutions that explore the applications of deep tech to achieve secure, connected, and responsive defence manufacturing.

Dataline Labs, CamyPro, and Technia will work to address the Technical Data Packs (TDP)-Digital Inventory Connectors challenge, developing software solutions to securely extract and standardise metadata from Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) systems. Vistory Group and Quaisr will focus on the Federated Digital Inventory challenge to consider the best way to develop a unified, permissioned platform to view and share technical data across the entire supply chain.

Both challenges are intended to bolster industrial supply chain resilience, building on Digital Catapult’s success in this space to date, which has seen thirty-seven Digital Supply Chain Hub projects delivered, and 135 engagements with manufacturing and technology SMEs, which represents a year-on-year increase of forty four. Technology companies on the Digital Supply Chain Hub have also secured over £6 million in funding since participating on the programme.

Richard Hamber, Advanced Manufacturing Lead in Defence Support, National Armaments Director Group stated, “This is an exciting moment in the evolution of the ideas stated in the MOD’s recently issued Advanced Manufacturing Strategy. The testbed provides the basis to bring to life some of those ideas so we can see the art of the possible and understand the next steps to make them a reality.”

“The Catapults have provided energy, pace and buckets of expertise to get us this far very quickly whilst adding another five small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) into the defence sphere, consistent with wider governmental objectives, and the defence industrial strategy,” he concluded.

www.digitalcatapult.org.uk

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