Episode 020

Inside Isembard's industrial revolution

Alex Fitzgerald

19 Jun 20251h 17m
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Show notes

From the King Charles III Space Station, Tom and Calum welcome Alex Fitzgerald, founder of Isembard - a micro-factory startup that's building Britain's manufacturing future one CNC machine at a time.

Alex explains how Britain's manufacturing crisis isn't just about big factories closing - it's about the hidden supply chain of small family-owned machine shops that actually make the parts for everything from F-35 jets to AirPods. With 95% of CNC machines owned by small businesses, and those business owners now retiring en masse, the West faces a manufacturing capacity cliff just as geopolitical tensions increase demand.

“Fundamentally, how you build great product is having engineers ingest pain and then output product.”

The episode explores:

  • Whether distributed manufacturing is more resilient than centralized factories
  • How Britain's hidden aerospace and defense supply chains actually work
  • Why small machine shops are the real manufacturing base, not big assembly plants
  • The role of risk capital in building trillion-dollar manufacturing businesses
  • How software and AI are transforming traditional machining and production
  • What young engineers can do to build world-changing manufacturing businesses

Further reading

Isembard - Faster, Cheaper, Greener Manufacturing

The Manufacturing Manifesto

Careers at Isembard

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