Smart Industrialisation, Global Prosperity
Cambridge Industrialisation was founded by students and scholars at the University of Cambridge in October 2025 and became a University-level society in January 2026, under the governance and supervision of the University of Cambridge.
The Society is dedicated to bringing together scholars and practitioners from Cambridge, the UK, and around the world who are interested in industrialisation theory and its applications, providing ideas, pathways, and methods for global industrialisation development and cooperation.
Through annual conferences, industrial exhibitions, thematic seminars, industrialisation transformation workshops, collaborative projects between academia and industry, and promoting academic publications, we foster member development, drive industrial progress, and contribute to global prosperity.
Our work is grounded in a comprehensive understanding of the industrialisation process, which we conceptualise through two critical stages:
The initial stage of industrialisation, characterised by innovation, establishment of industrial foundations, and early-stage development.
The expansion and maturation stage, marked by growth, optimisation, and sustainable industrial development.
This framework guides our research, events, and member activities, ensuring a holistic approach to understanding and promoting industrialisation globally.
Registered with the University of Cambridge Students' Union as an official University-level society (Reference: 2025/26).