Five technology challenges the manufacturing industry will face in 2024...

Five technology challenges the manufacturing industry will face in 2024...

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The UK government has unveiled its Advanced Manufacturing Plan, a 47-page document setting out the actions being taken to position the country as the go-to place to start and grow a manufacturing business. Released by the Department for Business and Trade, the Advanced Manufacturing Plan follows the recent news that the Chancellor has committed £4.5bn to the manufacturing industry.

Read the full announcement below, as well as a new article exploring 5 technology challenges the sector will face in 2024...??

Lanna Deamer , Features Writer at The Manufacturer.

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Five technology challenges the manufacturing industry will face in 2024

The manufacturing industry is emerging from a period of profound disruption. In the last 24 months alone a pandemic, supply chain challenges, spiraling energy costs, war in Europe and labour shortages have all...

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UK government unveils Advanced Manufacturing Plan to boost British industry

The UK government has unveiled its Advanced Manufacturing Plan, a 47-page document setting out the actions being taken to position the country as the go-to place to start and grow a manufacturing business. Released by the Department for Business and Trade, the Advanced Manufacturing Plan follows the recent news that the Chancellor has committed £4.5bn to the manufacturing industry...

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Nissan accelerates switch to full electric with £1.1bn UK investment

Nissan is charging ahead with its vision for a zero emissions future, with confirmation that all three models made at its UK plant will go 100% electric. Last week’s announcement means the EV36Zero hub in Sunderland, Nissan’s blueprint for future manufacturing, will consist of three electric vehicles (EVs), three gigafactories and up to £3bn investment...

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Manufacturing Leaders’ Summit 2023: key takeaways

Manufacturing Leaders' Summit 2023, held in Liverpool last week, saw the largest and most concentrated gathering of high level manufacturing professionals in the UK. The most key decision makers in the sector came together over the two days of Manufacturing Leaders’ Summit to discuss some of the major issues and challenges impacting the sector from the race to digitalisaton and net zero, to recruitment and skills shortages...

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UK auto sector puts apprentices in the driving seat

Britain’s automotive industry is helping young people gain the life-changing advantages of car mobility thanks to a new pilot scheme that helps fund driving lessons for new apprentices in the sector. Drive to Thrive, launched last week by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) Charitable Trust Fund in partnership with automotive charity Ben, is further evidence of industry’s commitment to its workforce...

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