| ERA was founded
in 1920, originally under the name "The British Electrical and
Allied Industries Research Association". It soon became known as
"The Electrical Research Association", or "ERA". ERA's funding
initially came from government, through the Department of
Scientific and Industrial Research, from industry, and from the
subscriptions of member companies. Prior to ERA there had been
no real facility for co-operative electrical research in the UK,
although some research was carried out by a few manufacturers,
suppliers and larger users of electricity. ERA filled a gap in
the organisation of the industry, by supplying research and
technology innovation.
From 1939 to1945 direct assistance to the war effort was
given by ERA; it was recognised by the Ministry of Labour in
1941 as an 'essential undertaking'. Activities during the war
included working on the development of radar and mine detection
equipment.
Major new laboratories and offices were opened in
Leatherhead, Surrey in 1957. These have remained the
headquarters of the organisation ever since. Development on the
18-acre campus site has continued to the present day with the
addition of several large purpose-built facilities.
Until the late 1960s, ERA had derived much of its income from
member company subscriptions and UK government grants. After
1969 ERA began reorganising its mode of operation to reflect the
rapidly changing technology base within the industries it
served. This enabled the company to derive income from single
client and multi-client projects. ERA became the first
'privatised' research association.
In September 1979 ERA formally changed its name from The
Electrical Research Association Ltd to its present name, ERA
Technology Ltd.
During the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s ERA continued to grow and
develop into new research areas, including RF technology and
electronic systems. It also expanded into providing a wide range
of engineering consultancy services for mechanical as well as
electronic and electrical systems. In doing so it established
itself as one of Britain's leading independent consulting
organisations at the leading edge of technology development.
In January 2001, the entire organisation was transferred to a
new trading company, limited by shares. The original company,
still limited by guarantee, was renamed The ERA Foundation. The
trading operation, retaining the name ERA Technology, was run as
a wholly commercial enterprise, responsible to its shareholders.
In September 2003, the company announced the agreement to
sell the entire issued share capital of ERA Technology to Cobham
Plc. The proceeds of this sale, and subsequent sale of the
property company, forms the basis for the ERA Foundation’s
continuing support for electrotechnolgy. |