Daily Manufacturing News Digest – the industry stories you should be aware of today

Posted on 15 Oct 2024 by The Manufacturer

Each day The Manufacturer compiles the top manufacturing news stories from around the web. To make your life a little easier, we trawl through all the major trade publications, broadsheets and business magazines to find you the most important manufacturing news each morning. Don't forget to bookmark this page and check back daily.

Bentley opens early careers programme for 2025

Bentley Motors has created 150 career opportunities for its early careers 2025 intake.

Applications across the company open today for Graduates and Industrial Placements at careers.bentleymotors.com, with Apprentice positions open from February next year. More via The Manufacturer

Control systems manufacturer switches headquarters with £3.1m backing to meet growing demand

A Greater Manchester-based Simkiss Control Systems is relocating its headquarters to help it meet the growing demand for its services and expand its offering to support renewable energy projects. More via The Manufacturer

Stannah celebrates major milestone: 1,000,000 stairlifts produced

Stannah is proud to announce it has produced its one millionth stairlift, a momentous achievement in its mission to improve independence and change people’s lives for the better across the globe. More via The Manufacturer

AFRC and ATI forge partnership to boost aerospace materials innovation

The National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) has welcomed its 100th member with international aerospace leader ATI Inc. (NYSE: ATI) joining the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) as a Tier One Member, marking the beginning of a collaboration in advanced engineering and materials science that will support sustainable air travel. More via The Manufacturer

YASA partners with formula student and launches search for the next generation of automotive engineers

YASA, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz, is partnering with Formula Student 2025 as part of its ambition to inspire the next generation of automotive engineers. More via The Manufacturer

£200,000 automation cell unveiled to boost advanced skills in the Marches

A £200,000 state-of-the-art automation cell has been unveiled at In-Comm Training’s Telford Technical Academy in a major boost to the Marches’ advanced engineering capability. More via The Manufacturer