AWI toasts sales success

One of the wire sector’s strongest transatlantic partnerships has sealed another record-breaking year in North America. Alloy Wire International (AWI), which has manufacturing facilities in the West Midlands and Yorkshire, has sent over £3.5m of round, flat and profile wire to customers in this part of the world over the past 12 months. The company has built a strategic relationship with Davidon Alloys, which has been showcasing its 62-strong range of exotic alloys – including Inconel, Monel, Hastelloy, Nimonic and Waspaloy – to clients involved in oil and gas, automotive and space.

More information www.alloywire.com

Renishaw welcomes 220 new recruits

Renishaw is expanding its future workforce by welcoming 220 new recruits this year through its Early Careers programme. The intake comprises 63 apprentices, 100 graduates and 57 industrial placement students, showcasing the company’s commitment to nurturing young talent. Renishaw’s Early Careers programme offers a wide range of schemes and encourages applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds with different skills and experience. Roles are available in Gloucestershire and South Wales, providing the opportunity to gain insight from industry-leading specialists while working on real-life projects and products.

More information www.renishaw.com/earlycareers

Largest ever ADS Meet the Buyer  

ADS – the trade association for the UK’s aerospace, defence, security and space sectors – hosted the largest ever in its series of Meet the Buyer events at the Advanced Engineering exhibition in Birmingham last month. Some 160 meetings took place between 103 suppliers and 18 buyer representatives from 10 organisations, with the ADS-run programme facilitating direct business-to-business engagement, networking and business development opportunities across the value chain. ADS had a strong presence at Advanced Engineering, including hosting a range of networking opportunities on its stand in the event’s main hall.

More information www.adsgroup.org.uk

New £5.5m manufacturing centre

A new £5.5m manufacturing centre in the Glasgow region aims to support the UK’s transition to net zero while driving substantial economic impact. By promoting circular economy practices to reduce waste and emissions, the centre could help reshore supply chains and unlock new opportunities for manufacturers.

The ReMake Value Retention Centre (RVRC) will be located within the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) and the University of Strathclyde, in partnership with the University of Exeter and the University of Sheffield. The centre is funded through UKRI’s ‘Accelerating the Green Economy’ programme and will focus on ‘high-integrity’ sectors such as aerospace, marine, wind, nuclear, industrial and power generation.

More information www.bit.ly/40GwwNN

Young engineers march at Lord Mayor’s Show

Apprentices from the University of Sheffield AMRC Training Centre were among the thousands marching through the streets of London on 9 November for the Lord Mayor’s Show. They not only represented Sheffield’s manufacturing legacy, but also took the opportunity to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire.

More than 30 apprentices and staff members from the AMRC Training Centre joined the three-mile long procession to mark the 400th anniversary of the Cutlers’ Hall as ‘the voice of manufacturing in Sheffield and South Yorkshire’. To date, the AMRC Training Centre has nurtured more than 2000 apprentices for a wide range of businesses.More information www.amrctraining.co.uk