Fast-growing exporter

Published last month, the eighth annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 league table listed machine tool sales company NCMT in sixth place. The table ranks 200 mid-market private companies (unquoted and not subsidiaries) in Britain with the fastest growing international sales. NCMT hit export sales of £10.7m in the last financial year, propelling the company to a two-year average international sales growth rate per annum of 163%. The company is now looking to diversify into gear manufacturing technology and has written proprietary software for use on Makino and Okuma platforms.
For further information
www.ncmt.co.uk

New name for Siemens MD units

As of 1 October, the Siemens Mechanical Drives unit (MD) will be operating in the market as Flender GmbH, a Siemens Company. Branches will also take on the new name worldwide. Earlier this year, Siemens had announced that it would be running the unit as a stand-alone company under the Siemens umbrella, to expand its leeway for action and provide a sharper, business-specific focus. The new set-up is to be completed globally by mid-2018. Says Stefan Tenbrock, CEO of Siemens Mechanical Drives. “It’s an important step in our transformation into a stand-alone firm under Siemens AG, acting as a market leader for our customers worldwide and thinking like a mid-sized company.”
For further information www.siemens.com

MGP helps orders roll in at fabricator

Within an hour of putting its first post on social media, a start-up engineering business from North Yorkshire has been bombarded with orders from around the world – all thanks to help provided by the Manufacturing Growth Programme (MGP). Topcliffe-based K2 Design & Fabrication Ltd, which makes specialist car parts, set up a Facebook page and secured 80 orders from as far afield as Australia and Singapore within 60 minutes of its initial post.
The company, founded by friends Duncan Oakes and Dominic King in January 2017, continues to be swamped with enquiries and is already taking £25,000 per month in orders after it received specialist advice from a marketing expert funded by MGP. K2 has now taken on an extra member of staff to cope with demand and is looking at employing another person because of its strong future order book.
For further information
www.manufacturingrowthprogramme.co.uk

Dubai’s first 3D printing facility

Immensa Technology Labs, a UAE-based additive manufacturing (AM) company, has launched the country’s first 3D printing facility, the company said in a statement. In line with the ‘Dubai 3D Printing Strategy’, Immensa’s new facility houses over eight 3D printing systems and offers over 30 materials for production. The site is equipped to build and manufacture production parts and one-off prototypes for customers across a range of industries.
Fahmi Al Shawwa, CEO of Immensa Technology Labs, says: “There are ample opportunities for organisations in the UAE to adopt AM to enhance their efficiencies and competitiveness, and we are focused on providing world-class and viable 3D printing solutions. Our team is passionate about 3D printing, design and manufacturing, and we cover the entire process to help our clients every step of the way.”
For further information www.immensalabs.com

Dassault strikes Airbus partnership

DassaultSystèmes, a specialist in 3D design software, 3D digital mock-up and PLM solutions, and Airbus APWorks GmbH, a subsidiary of Airbus and specialist in metal 3D printing, have entered into a collaborative partnership to advance the use of additive manufacturing (AM) for large-scale production in the aerospace and defence industry. The collaboration will leverage DassaultSystèmes’ 3DExperience platform and APWorks’ consulting, engineering and production expertise
for new developments in the virtual validation of
the AM process.
In addition to aerospace and defence, the collaboration will target potential applications
in the automotive and medical industries.
For further information www.3ds.com