Complete the survey to help us improve the UK’s understanding of the sovereign CAM Supply Chain. Your perspective will input into an update of our annual report, used widely by government and industry bodies when considering funding and investment opportunities in the sector.
This survey will be open until November 14th 2024. The report is scheduled for publication in early 2025.
Approximate time to complete: 10-15 minutes
About your organisation
around 2 mins to complete
Your role in the UK CAM supply chain
around 5 mins to compete
Your CAM supply chain requirement
around 5 mins to compete
This survey will allow a greater understanding of your current role within the supply chain to help inform CCAV’s future strategic strategy and decision for the development of a UK based CAM supply chain, within a global setting.
The purpose of this survey is to provide an assessment of the UK CAM supply chain. This project will deliver an update of the assessment of UK CAM supply chain capability, its geographic distribution and help identify possible opportunities, challenges, and UK strengths on behalf of CCAV. Data gathered will be treated confidentially, detailed data will only be shared with CCAV. No sensitive outputs or data will be made publicly available.
“I am requesting your support as CCAV continues to develop our understanding of, and our engagement with the CAM Ecosystem, working with our partners at Zenzic to update our understanding of the supply chain here in the UK.
I am requesting your support as CCAV continues to develop our understanding of, and our engagement with the CAM Ecosystem, working with our partners at Zenzic to update our understanding of the supply chain here in the UK.”
Head of Innovation, Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV)
The current landscape for advanced technologies is complex and moving at rapid pace exemplified by the rise in ML & AI. These new fields will not only shape how we develop CAM technologies but also how we move people, goods and services. They come with challenges such as, understanding the commercial business case and regulation, building trust in the technology, and we see some of themes come through strongly in this research of the UK CAM sector.
This continues to reinforce the collaborative effort that will be required from many sectors within the UK to progress CAM technologies from being, ‘one from the future’ to ‘one of the present’ . That collaboration is what will deliver the many tangible benefits CAM offers the UK by 2035.”
Executive Vice President for Bosch Mobility U, Industry deputy co-Chair, Automotive Council UK
“I believe collaboration is key to ensure success for the future of the UK’s CAM industry. Techworks, as the voice of the deep tech community, and AESIN, as the trade body for the Automotive Electronics Industry, recognise the importance of building strong supply chains to bring technologies and services to market.”
CEO, TechWorks
The UK CAM Supply Chain survey is an iterative piece of work, building on the UK’s understanding of the strengths and opportunity areas in it’s sovereign supply chain. By continuing to build on this knowledge, the UK can more effectively accelerate the CAM mission, and enable success for companies working in the sector.
Please consider sending this survey page to people within your network, and help us to collect a wide range of data as we construct an updated report for insutry.
If you have any questions, you can get in touch with us below.
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