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Future of UK Manufacturing Summit launched
20/01/2010 Email to a friend
 
Findlay Media and Institute of Mechanical Engineers are pleased to announce the launch of The Future of UK Manufacturing Summit.

Future of UK Manufacturing Summit launchedFindlay Media's Executive Director, Ed Tranter explains "Just a few years ago, the feeling was that the UK needed to plan for a post industrial economy; one based on finance. But after a period of enormous economic change, within the UK and the wider world, manufacturing has never been more important.

"With economists and politicians of every type agreeing that manufacturing is the key to a balanced and successful economy, the stage is firmly set for the discussion of how we get to that point. We believe that this new summit will provide that stage."

The Future of UK Manufacturing Summit, taking place on 4th March 2010 in London, has created the platform to facilitate that discussion. With key speakers from industry, government, politics, economics and industry associations, the Summit will provide UK manufacturers with an opportunity to hear from – and to question – the people who will impact the future of your business.

Comprised of keynote speakers and a question time panel, the day will cover the full range of issues facing UK manufacturing. In the afternoon, a series of focus group sessions will allow further discussion centred around the crucial areas of Aerospace, Automotive, Defence and Electronics.

If you have an investment in UK manufacturing and want to to be involved in the debate about the sector's future, then this is a must attend event.

For a full speaker list and more details on the event, go to www.ukmanufacturingsummit.co.uk

Sponsor enquiries: Ed Tranter, Executive Director, etranter@findlay.co.uk, 01322 221144
Delegate enquiries: Julie Knox, Events Manager, jknox@findlay.co.uk, 01322 221144
 
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Graham Pitcher
 
 
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