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South West Defence Cluster recognised in Ministry of Defence Action Plan

South West Defence Cluster

The new Ministry of Defence SME Action Plan has recognised the success of the South West Regional Defence and Security Cluster as an example of collaboration between industry and government to support the UK’s security and prosperity.

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) SME Action Plan, published on 27th January, sets out how the MOD will improve engagement with small and medium-sized enterprises, recognising the important role that businesses play in the defence sector supply chain, and how they can be supported. The plan highlights the need for improved engagement between the MOD and SMEs to better support their vital work.

The action plan recognises the South West Regional Defence and Security Cluster (SWRDSC) as a positive example of how businesses and government can collaborate to utilise innovation and technology to strengthen the country’s defence sector.

The SWRDSC launched in 2020 as the first pan-Defence and Security cluster in the UK, a collaboration between the University of Exeter, University of Plymouth, Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership, Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership, Maritime UK (SW), Babcock, Thales Group, Atlas Elektronik, Plymouth City Council, Leonardo Helicopters, and SMEs from across the region.

The cluster aims to raise the profile of the South West’s defence and security capabilities, enabling a more joined-up approach between industry, academia, and government in order to boost productivity and growth across the region. Over 150 organisations have since become members, including 90 SMEs.

The initiative has been praised in the MOD’s action plan for being a successful pilot of this level of collaboration between defence suppliers and local authorities, helping to push innovation and support the development of new defence technologies. Following its success, the SWRDSC will now be followed by other clusters across the country.

David Ralph, Chair of the Heart of the South West LEP, said: “It’s fantastic to see the efforts of the South West Regional Defence and Security Cluster recognised by the Ministry of Defence. The partnership between businesses, local government, and education has been hugely successful, and has set a precedent for how groups can work together across the country to strengthen relations and support national security.

“We look forward to continuing to work with SMEs, the universities, and local authorities to support further innovation in the sector.”

The MOD are now working to establish RDSCs in Scotland, London, and the North West and Western Gateway areas of England.

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      David Ralph

      Chief Executive

      David Ralph started as Chief Executive of Heart of South West LEP at the beginning of June 2018. Previously, he had spent 5 years as CEO of the Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire (D2N2) LEP from 2013 where he oversaw the development of the D2N2 Strategic Economic Plan and sector strategies, 3 Growth Deals with HM Government to deliver a £1billion capital investment programme, securing and implementing £200m ESIF programme, the Derby and Nottingham Enterprise Zone, the D2N2 Skills Deal and Time for Innovation programme, community fund and led the executive team to develop the HS2 East Midlands hub. He was also closely involved in the proposed North Midlands Devolution Deal and one of the key architects in establishing the Midlands Engine, chairing the officer steering group. Whilst in this role David was a NED of the Nottingham Enterprise Zone, and Marketing NG, the Outer Estates Foundation and a Governor of Nottingham College and on the advisory Board of Nottingham Business School.

      Before the East Midlands, David was CEO of the Have Gateway Partnership working closely with local stakeholders including the ports of Felixstowe, Harwich and Ipswich and BT Adadastral Park across Suffolk and Essex and prior to that was Chief Exec of the Barton Hill New Deal for Communities programme in Bristol and the Nelm Development Trust in Norwich.

      David is a keen sailor, walker and trail runner.