Challenges with job vacancies in the UK manufacturing industry are easing, with two thirds of companies filling most of their vacancies (up from 43% last quarter.)
Sheffield Forgemasters has been awarded a crucial strategic qualification, positioning the company to support development and delivery of the next generation of civil nuclear power plants.
A new hybrid manufacturing method could boost capability in the UK and increase manufacturing efficiency for key aerospace components, which could in future be used by global manufacturers to produce aircraft.
BGEN, one of the UK’s largest engineering firms driving the energy transition, has been awarded a £84m project by GE Steam Power Systems to provide electrical and instrumentation solutions to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in Somerset.
Forterro, the European provider of ERP software solutions to the industrial market, has announced the appointment of Andrew Foster as its new vice president of sales for northern Europe.
A specialist supplier to F1, automotive and aerospace sectors is looking to increase its tool try-out capacity by purchasing its first Bruderer press at MACH 2024.
Optimax, a leading provider of precision solutions, has announced the launch of its online platform, designed to elevate the standards of production metrology and inspection.
UK subcontract manufacturing company, WEC Group, has announced the start of construction on a new 60,000ft2 heavy machining and nuclear fabrication facility in Walker Park, Blackburn.
Manufacturing technology company, CloudNC, has announced the release of Cutting Parameters AI, a new solution that automatically generates appropriate physics-based feeds and speeds for virtually any machining scenario, in moments.
Laser Lines has sold the first two Stratasys F3300 Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) 3D printers – the first installation in the UK – to BAE Systems for its Samlesbury site in the UK.
Bowers Group has unveiled its new Baty Venture FV Series at MACH 2024, introducing the latest in its range of innovative vision systems to coincide with the opening of the show.
The University of Wolverhampton, 3D printing leader EOS and AMCM (Additive Manufacturing Customized Machines) have joined forces to launch a new UK Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing (AM).