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Manufacturing in Action 2019: A day of robotic discovery, sector innovation and future plans for manufacturing in Lincolnshire

Published on: 27/03/2019

The successful return of the Greater Lincolnshire Manufacturing Conference took place at the end of last week, with an impressive collaboration of robotic demonstrations, industry experts and engaging panel discussions on robots vs humans in the production process. The event, hosted by Business Lincolnshire in partnership with Natwest, was attended by over 120 delegates from across the county, which included tours of the production line at the host venue, Sleaford Quality Foods.

The day started with an overview of the manufacturing sector in Greater Lincolnshire, sharing the emerging priority areas in Lincolnshire’s production industry. There was also an engaging panel made up of local businesses AMP Automation, Orderwise, Siemens and the University of Lincoln, discussing some key points on how crucial it is that local manufacturing businesses are able identify gaps and opportunities within their own production and across the industry, for adopting robotic technology to try to solve some of their production capacity conundrums.

The event included a discussion led by Mark Norris, Head of Industrials, at the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, on how Brexit is likely to affect manufacturing businesses, including their export potential, EU workforces and costs of importing materials. There were keen talks around the room regarding the final decision on the potential of a no-deal Brexit and the changeable outcomes of the exit from the European Union.

Samantha Harrison, Head of the Business Lincolnshire Growth Hub said “Today has been a fantastic opportunity for some of the leading manufacturers from across Greater Lincolnshire to come together, look at the positioning of manufacturing in our county currently, as well the future potential for utilising robotics and automation and championing productivity among staff. The manufacturing sector has an important role to play in the future economic growth for Greater Lincolnshire and there is opportunity for businesses to capitalise on innovations for the industry”.

Garry Wilkinson, Manufacturing Sector Specialist for NatWest said "We are delighted to again work with the team at Business Lincolnshire to promote manufacturing within Lincolnshire for our fourth conference. We were seeking to build on the themes of the trail blazer leadership mindset, and collaborative working to improve productivity and efficiency that emerged from the second NatWest Future Fit report. By bringing together a network of sector specific support specialists, I believe that our local manufacturing leaders will be able to leave today with some alternate ideas to help them improve their businesses to ensure long term success. The manufacturing sector is very important to both Lincolnshire as a county and to NatWest and I am proud to work with and promote some of our fantastic local manufacturing businesses."

Conference venue hosts, Sleaford Quality Foods, were delighted to entertain many of Lincolnshire’s leading manufacturers. Managing Director, James Arnold, said “It’s been an interesting and informative day for all, and we are pleased to have been a part of this year’s event. Being involved in the industry for 50 years, it’s exciting to see where the manufacturing sector is heading in terms of innovation, automation and use of robotics.”

For more information about the manufacturing sector priorities and to find out about upcoming events, visit the Business Lincolnshire website.

Business Lincolnshire will also be hosting their first ‘Heritage Works for Lincolnshire’ conference this Wednesday at Doddington Hall, which is free to attend for SMEs.

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