Explore the potential of measurement

Test and measurement specialist Hottinger Brüel & Kjær (HBK) has launched the countdown to its free customer event, called HBK Solutions Days, taking place on 11-13 October at the British Motor Museum in Warwick. The sessions will bring together interested parties from a community of users and partners to learn about the latest test and measurement tools available for overcoming everyday challenges.

HBK Solution Days will cover a wide range of topics, suitable for different types of engineers, including general sound and vibration practice, torque and sensor measurement, electric drives, and more. This user-centric event will be a mixture of presentations, demonstrations and networking. There will also be plenty of opportunities for delegates to ask questions and discuss ideas with the company’s experts and other participants.
For further information www.bit.ly/3TPGtCu

UKMC names first female chair

One of manufacturing’s leading champions and business support professionals is the new chair of the UK Metals Council (UKMC). Rachel Eade MBE will become the first woman to take the helm of the organisation, which initially began life 20 years ago as the Metals Forum and today represents more than 11,100 companies and supports more than £200bn of UK GDP. Eade’s focus will also be on maximising innovation in the sector and setting out how it can develop technologies and skills that support the move towards net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

“This very exciting challenge gives me the chance to work with influential trade associations, member companies and academia to shape how we navigate sector issues while still making the most of the opportunities,” explains Eade, who is also currently supply chain lead at Birmingham City University.
For further information www.ukmetalscouncil.org

Hybrid aerospace innovation event

Seco Tools UK and its technical partners will host the company’s first hybrid (physical and virtual) Inspiration Through Innovation (ITI) event on 28 September. The event will focus on the aerospace manufacturing segment, with machining demonstrations, a seminar programme and networking opportunities.

The event’s interactive sessions will be presented to a live audience and streamed live via the event website. In addition, all recorded sessions will be available on demand after the event for every registrant. Attendees gain valuable insights and learning from the ITI events, which demonstrate the value of collaboration in the pursuit of innovation – this time, specifically in aerospace manufacturing. Seco and its technical partners will host an ITI event focused on automotive manufacturing in Germany in November.
For further information https://event.secotools.com/aeroiti2022

33rd IMTS exhibition

The 33rd edition of IMTS, North America’s premier manufacturing technology show, will take place next week at McCormick Place, Chicago. The last show, in 2018, hosted the highest number of exhibiting companies ever (2563) and was the largest in both number of registrations (129,415) and square feet of exhibition space (1,424, 232). IMTS is held every even-numbered year and attracts buyers and sellers from 117 countries. This year, visitors can experience more than 15,000 new machining technologies, and find processes that will help solve manufacturing challenges and improve efficiency.
For further information www.moduleworks.com

AMB 2022: Meeting point for the trade

The metalworking industry will meet in Stuttgart from 13 to 17 September 2022 at AMB 2022, where business partners from all over Europe will gather once again. Running since 1982, the last AMB in 2018 attracted over 90,000 trade visitors and more than 1400 exhibitors. On an exhibition area of 120,000 sq m, the exhibitors showcased innovations and further developments for machine tools, cutting tools, measuring systems, robots, work-holding solutions and industrial software. AMB 2022 is backed by supporters that include the VDW German Machine Tool Builders’ Association (VDW).
For further information www.messe-stuttgart.de/amb