Interview with the MTA: New developments for MACH 2020

The Manufacturing Technology Association (MTA) launched its run up to the next MACH 2020 at the University of Wolverhampton’s School of Engineering. PES MEDIA spoke to James Fudge, Head of Events at the MTA, about new developments for the UK’s leading exhibition dedicated to the manufacturing sector.

The Manufacturing Technology Association (MTA) launched its run up to the next MACH 2020 at the University of Wolverhampton’s School of Engineering. PES spoke to James Fudge, Head of Events at the MTA, about new developments for the UK’s leading exhibition dedicated to the manufacturing sector.
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