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Lush Manufacturing invites 150 students to celebrate National Manufacturing Day
Lush Manufacturing in Poole hosted 150 school and college students yesterday for hands-on activities, giving an insight into manufacturing and STEM career opportunities in Dorset. More via The Manufacturer
Ideal Heating opens doors to students to celebrate National Manufacturing Day
Ideal Heating has given students a glimpse at the breadth of careers available at the company as it celebrates National Manufacturing Day 2024. More via The Manufacturer
National Manufacturing Day: tech leaders discuss what’s needed to help shape the future of the sector
With National Manufacturing Day over for another year, now is a good time to reflect on the industry as a whole, and take stock of current challenges and innovations. More via The Manufacturer
St Leonards company opens to public as part of National Manufacturing Day
A St Leonards company opened up its doors to the public yesterday as part of a national celebration event.
Focus SB, based in Napier Road, on the Castleham Industrial Estate, held the event as part of Make UK’s National Manufacturing Day celebrations. More via Sussex World
Aurrigo International plc reports strong growth in autonomous division in interim trading results
A global provider of smart airside solutions has posted strong growth in its autonomous division as part of its interim results for the first six months of 2024. More via The Manufacturer
Commercial vehicle production at 14-year high despite August decline, says SMMT
British commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturing fell -10.0% in August, following July’s rise, as 6,044 units rolled out of UK factories, according to new figures published yesterday by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). More via SMMT