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Since 1996, the Centre has received over £50 million in grants and contracts and has attracted hundreds of industrial partners. In 2004, the MEC won two EC 6th Framework Networks of Excellence contracts totalling 15M Euros in value. The two Networks of Excellence led by the MEC, I*PROMS and 4M, involve some 50 centres of excellence in the field of Advanced Manufacturing across the EU.

As a Centre of Excellence for Technology and Industrial Collaboration (CETIC) sponsored by the [[Welsh Assembly]] Government (WAG) and the [[European Regional Development Fund]] (ERDF), the MEC has contributed significantly to the Welsh economy, having completed thousands of projects with local companies and helped to generate and safeguard jobs in the region.<ref name="cardiff">{{Cite web | last = | first = | title = Manufacturing Engineering Centre (MEC) - Quality of Research | url = http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/rae/results/mec/ | publisher = Cardiff University | date = | accessdate = 5 November 2013 }}</ref>

Under Professor Pham's leadership, the MEC was awarded the DTI University/Industry First Prize by the [[Secretary of State for Trade and Industry]] for its success in building research partnerships with industry (March 1999), and the [[Queen's Anniversary Prize]] for Higher and Further Education in recognition of its contribution made to the economy (February 2001).<ref name="cardiff" />

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