The UK’s biggest machine tool exhibition took place in Birmingham in April, playing host to over 500 exhibitors. But does the growth of the sector’s flagship show illustrate a wider upturn in the industry’s fortunes?
2014 saw the biennial MACH exhibition embark on its second century in style. As one of the world’s oldest manufacturing technology showcases, the event serves as an indicator of the health of not just the machine tool industry, but also the wider manufacturing technologies sector. Despite some alarming figures around export and growth in recent…
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