On 4th June, Engineering Technology Group (ETG)’s fabrication division will host a sheetmetal event in conjunction with its trusted fabrication principal, Durma.
Cambridge Precision has been announced as a recipient of the King’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade. The King’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards for UK businesses, recognising and celebrating business excellence across the UK.
While the total number of visitors to the Hurco stand at MACH this year was down on two years previously, the quality of enquiries for new machines and the volume of business concluded more than made up for the lower attendance.
Birmingham-based precision stamping company, Brandauer, has completed a £3.25m investment drive to celebrate a King’s Award for Enterprise achievement.
Belfast Region City Deal and Innovate UK have announced a £37.6m investment in the UK Digital Twin Centre, a centre of excellence that aims to revolutionise how industries develop products, services and systems across the UK.
A leading UK manufacturer of precision aerospace components has secured a string of new multi-million pound contracts – just a few days after it was named as a King’s Award for Enterprise winner for International Trade.
A new analysis of shift premiums and benefits carried out by Make UK reveals retention of good people has become easier for manufacturers in the last 12 months.
Inventory management solutions specialist, Tooling Intelligence, has formed a strategic partnership with the Howcroft Group, the two companies have announced.
MACH 2024 was a huge success according to Advanced Grinding Solutions (AGS) as it showcased its very latest in grinding and finishing technology to many engineers throughout the week.
Leicester-based metalwork firm, ADS Laser Cutting has successfully delivered a project in partnership with UB Infrastructure (UBI) that is set to revolutionise how upgrades to essential trackside infrastructure are delivered across the UK’s rail network.
A trio of manufacturing-related research initiatives led by the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) have received a £14m funding boost through Glasgow City Region Innovation Accelerator programme.