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

Posted on 28 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.

Forrester releases 2025 Smart Manufacturing & Mobility predictions

Forrester has released its Smart Manufacturing and Mobility predictions for 2025, outlining five main trends that it believes will shape these two industries as the year unfolds. More via The Manufacturer

Automotive still UK’s biggest goods exporter and has potential to grow further, says SMMT chief

The Chief Executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT) has said the automotive sector is still the UK’s biggest exporter and it can grow even further. More via The Manufacturer

Stratasys Origin Two 3d printer unveiled at DMC

An advanced 3d printer that offers unmatched material performance has been unveiled at the Digital Manufacturing Centre (DMC) in Silverstone. More via The Manufacturer

Aircraft production ramps up in Q3, but not enough to avoid decline in current 2024 deliveries, says ADS Group

Commercial aircraft deliveries are down 7.5% in the first nine months of 2024 compared with the same period in 2023, according to ADS, the trade association for the UK’s aerospace, defence, security and space sectors. More via The Manufacturer

MTC Training and OAS sign partnership with Next Gen Makers

Engineering apprenticeship training provider MTC Training has signed a partnership agreement with Next Gen Makers in a move that will help engineering firms to better future proof skills. More via The Manufacturer

HR Smith Group announces new £6m advanced manufacturing centre in Herefordshire which will create 50 jobs

A new £6m advanced manufacturing centre is to be built in Herefordshire, creating up to 50 new jobs in the county. More via The Manufacturer