Apprenticeship matchmaking tool in Scotland

A new platform designed to simplify recruitment and support job seekers looking for apprenticeships and graduate roles could help to address the challenges of finding talent and encourage more young people into Scotland’s manufacturing and engineering sector. The Manufacturing Skills Academy at the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) is working with Skills Development Scotland to explore the feasibility of a ‘Pre-Approved Talent’ scheme – based on similar principles to a university clearing system – to streamline recruitment processes.

For further information www.nmis.scot

Find, specify and purchase new equipment

MACH 2024 (NEC, Birmingham, 15-19 April) is where production engineers, decision makers and buyers go to find, specify and purchase new machine tools and other manufacturing technologies. This year, the show pledges to be the destination of choice for companies looking to adopt and invest in the digital revolution.

MACH showcases live, digital production systems under one roof, providing a venue where visitors and exhibitors can discuss and complete hundreds of millions of pounds worth of business. Attracting 26,000 visitors and over 600 exhibitors, please see MTI’s MACH exhibition preview further on in this issue. It outlines some of the key technologies to look out for at this year’s event. Further technologies will feature in MTI’s MACH show issue on 8 April.

For further information www.machexhibition.com

CEO of the year

One of industry’s leading business figures has put manufacturing on the map by securing a notable regional award. PP Control & Automation’s Tony Hague was named as CEO of the Year at the Business Desk West Midlands Awards, beating off competition from some of the area’s biggest names from wide range of sectors, including marketing, tourism and leisure. Under his leadership and commitment to investment in automation and technology, PP C&A has grown from 27 staff and £2.5m sales to a £36m+ turnover business, working with 20 of the world’s largest machinery builders.

For further information www.ppcanda.com

Call for 15% GDP target for manufacturing

The head of manufacturing body Make UK has called for all political parties to commit to an industrial strategy carrying an explicit target for industry to account for 15% of UK GDP, with the potential to add an extra £150bn to economic output. Addressing the recent Make UK National Manufacturing Conference at the QE2 Centre in Westminster, CEO Stephen Phipson also set out five key priorities for the next government, and called for a fundamental review of defence policy and procurement policies that favour the UK’s defence manufacturing sector.

For further information www.makeuk.org

Mastercam agrees to acquire Cimquest

Sandvik is acquiring US company, Cimquest, which will become part of group company Mastercam, a specialist in CAM software. Cimquest is a Mastercam reseller located in New Jersey. The deal will add talent, technology and diversity to Mastercam’s ecosystem of solutions. Mastercam has no plans to change relationships with any external vendors, customers, or other resellers as a result of this agreement. Rob Hassold, owner of Cimquest, states, “We’re very excited to sign this agreement of acquisition with Mastercam and Sandvik. Joining the Mastercam team will enable us to continue to focus on what we do best: serving our customers.”

For further information www.mastercam.com