£19 million investment in facility at Fanuc UK

Fanuc UK, factory automation solutions provider, has seen impressive growth through the construction of its new facility and training academy at Ansty Park, Coventry. Made in the Midlands spoke with Tom Bouchier, UK manager, about the new facility as well as the company’s purpose-built training academy and strategy for educating regional manufacturers.

Fanuc UK, factory automation solutions provider, has seen impressive growth through the construction of its new facility and training academy at Ansty Park, Coventry.

Made in the Midlands spoke with Tom Bouchier, UK manager, about the new facility as well as the company’s purpose-built training academy and strategy for educating regional manufacturers.

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Fanuc UK

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