Royce at The University of Strathclyde is a part of the Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), a specialist technology centre within the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland.
At the heart of Scottish manufacturing research for over a decade, the AFRC is a globally recognised centre of excellence in innovative manufacturing technologies.
Filling the space between fundamental academic research and industry, AFRC provides access to cutting-edge R&D facilities and talented engineers, researchers and business professionals who are securing the manufacturing sector in Scotland and the UK for generations to come.
Together with Royce, the AFRC offers forging and forming houses opportunities to access the latest facilities and ground-breaking capabilities to explore sustainable manufacturing methods and reduce costs.
The AFRC is one of seven UK centres that are part of the High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult, and as part of the Partnership, has taken delivery of a Schuler precision linear forge. Jointly funded by the Henry Royce Institute and the Catapult Network, the equipment’s arrival will allow manufacturing businesses to tap into forging technology that can potentially increase energy efficiency and reduce cycle times during production.
AFRC facilities complement Royce facilities and expertise situated at the Universities of Manchester and Sheffield.

Core Facilities
At the heart of Scottish Manufacturing for over a decade, the AFRC is a globally recognised centre of excellence in innovative manufacturing technologies. The AFRC has also invested into a new base in Sheffield which provides local forcing and forming houses.
Advanced Forming Research Centre
Footprint Tools
Technology Platforms
Royce Technology Platforms are groupings of cutting-edge facilities and expertise. Each Platform has a Technology Platform Lead responsible for developing and enhancing the facilities and supporting related research activities which utilise Royce Equipment.