CNC Robotics sets date for 2022 open house

(L-R): Dan Browne (Close Brothers underwriter); Oliver Shaw (Close Brothers area sales manager); Jason Barker (owner/CTO CNC Robotics); Philippa Glover (MD CNC Robotics); Andy Bowyer (Finance For Industry - national development manager)
(L-R): Dan Browne (Close Brothers underwriter); Oliver Shaw (Close Brothers area sales manager); Jason Barker (owner/CTO CNC Robotics); Philippa Glover (MD CNC Robotics); Andy Bowyer (Finance For Industry - national development manager)

Building on the success of its previous open house series in 2019, CNC Robotics will kickstart the summer season by opening its new facility’s doors to the manufacturing and engineering community on 15th June 2022.

The company’s new facility is located in Mersey Reach, Liverpool and has been home to the advanced machining applications specialist since Summer of 2021. The upcoming open house event will aim to inspire, educate and connect the manufacturing fraternity.

The event will include a robotic machining demonstration from the company's artist in residence, Liz Wilson who will be working with the company’s automation engineers on the day machining a sculpture which formed part of her installation for Art in Manufacturing – a collaboration between the National Festival of Making and Super Slow way which pairs artists and makers with manufacturers.

The open house will include CNC Robotics’ partner, Finance for Industry which provide a range of innovative finance options for SMEs. Backed by Close Brothers, Finance for Industry will be hosting SME clinics on the day. Additional guest exhibitors will be Blowfish IT, Cadline, Hiteco, KUKA, Make UK, Schunk, the Royal Academy of Engineering, University of Liverpool Business School, 3DGBIRE and more. 

Philippa Glover, managing director of CNC Robotics enthused: "We are thrilled to be hosting our first open house in over three years, giving the manufacturing and engineering community the chance to see what we do and meet like-minded people.

“Open houses offer a fantastic platform for SMEs like CNC Robotics to break down the barriers and make new technology more accessible by enabling manufacturers to speak first-hand to the people who design and build the systems."

The themes throughout the day will include robotics and automation, additive manufacturing, cyber resilience, skills and talent development, UK manufacturing outlook and support options for manufacturers.

Registration is now open via the link below. Appointments can be pre-booked by contacting info@cncrobotics.co.uk.

CNC Robotics
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cnc-robotics-open-house-tickets-334846674417

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