Mike Gregory knighted

Posted on 7 Jan 2011 by The Manufacturer

Professor Mike Gregory, Head of the Institute for Manufacturing at Cambridge University, has received a knighthood in the New Years Honours for services to technology.

After an early career in manufacturing engineering and management in the machine tool industry, Professor Gregory was the founder member of the Manufacturing Engineering Group at Cambridge, the forerunner of the IfM, which he established in 1998. An advocate of the need to take a broad view of manufacturing, integrating management, technology and policy issues, Gregory’s work has remained closely linked with industry and government. He has published in the areas of manufacturing strategy, technology management, international manufacturing and manufacturing policy.

Gregory said he was surprised and delighted to receive the honour. “I welcome this recognition of the important role that manufacturing industry plays — and will continue to play — in the economy,” he commented.

Professor Gregory’s external activities have included membership of various government and institutional committees. He was Springer Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley in 2008-2009, chairs the UK Manufacturing Professors Forum and is a member of the Government’s Stakeholder Group on Manufacturing.