News: Rotherham to host the best of Yorkshire's advanced engineers
A workshop highlighting UK innovation and aptitude within the advanced engineering sector is taking place on the Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP) in Rotherham later this month.
Organised by UK Trade & Investment and the Yorkshire Gold Business Club, the free workshop takes place on the morning of August 13 at the AMP Technology Centre.
Speakers include Roland Krain, research and development manager at TEKS, the French high tech company based on the AMP that is developing new products and processes for the manufacturing and structural analysis of novel materials.
Also speaking will be AMP-residents, Shirley Harrison, project manager at The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing and Tom Fripp, managing director of Fripp Design.
It follows the Advanced Engineering, Aerospace and Automotive Sector summit at Lancaster House in London that will bring together some 90 or so global business leaders with British-based businesspeople to showcase British excellence through the use of a narrative on the strengths of the sector.
The London event will include a session from experts at Rolls-Royce on how super alloys have developed and helped Rolls-Royce maintain a competitive advantage.
Yorkshire Gold Business Club website
UKTI website
Organised by UK Trade & Investment and the Yorkshire Gold Business Club, the free workshop takes place on the morning of August 13 at the AMP Technology Centre.
Speakers include Roland Krain, research and development manager at TEKS, the French high tech company based on the AMP that is developing new products and processes for the manufacturing and structural analysis of novel materials.
Also speaking will be AMP-residents, Shirley Harrison, project manager at The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing and Tom Fripp, managing director of Fripp Design.
It follows the Advanced Engineering, Aerospace and Automotive Sector summit at Lancaster House in London that will bring together some 90 or so global business leaders with British-based businesspeople to showcase British excellence through the use of a narrative on the strengths of the sector.
The London event will include a session from experts at Rolls-Royce on how super alloys have developed and helped Rolls-Royce maintain a competitive advantage.
Yorkshire Gold Business Club website
UKTI website
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