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Listing of all 87 news releases from Manufacturing Technologies Association:
Manufacturing exhibition sells out stand space
Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), is looking at innovative ways to create and maximise the space within the halls at the NEC in Birmingham to meet demand.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (21 August 2007)
Booklet tracks manufacturing trends
Pocket-sized essential facts booklet tracks the trends up to 2006 for major parts of the manufacturing technology sector.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (30 April 2007)
Associations unite for wide-ranging training
Training courses cover risk assessment, EMC, the WEEE and RoHS directives as well as the function safety of control systems and the new Machinery Directive.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (10 April 2007)
UK imports outstrip exports
In 2006, exports of manufacturing technology equipment from the UK were worth GBP1.021 billion, an increase of +9% on the 2005 level.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 5 April 2007)
Engineers visit the House of Lords
200 people turned up at the House of Lords to show the government and Parliamentarians that there is still a vibrant engineering sector in the UK.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (16 March 2007)
Survey shows continued order growth during 2006
Quarterly trends survey for Q4 of 2006 show that order intake growth continued to the end of the year at a good rate.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 5 March 2007)
Association prepares for 2008 exhibition
The main sales campaign for MACH 2008 will now commence, concentrating on bringing in new companies to the show.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (20 February 2007)
Seasonal deficit dents machine tool growth
In the third quarter of 2006, exports of metal working machine tools from the UK were worth GBP 113.7 million, +6.5% above the level of the third quarter of 2005.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (19 December 2006)
Growth forecasts buoy machine tool sector
The Manufacturing Technologies Association and the British Fluid Power Association gathered at the JCB World Headquarters in Rocester to find out what is going to happen in 2007.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 4 December 2006)
Manufacturing trends stay buoyant over summer
The results of the Manufacturing Technologies Association Trends Survey for the third quarter of 2006 showed that order intake growth continued over the summer.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (27 November 2006)
Schools take design and innovation challenge
The MTA's secondary schools competition, the Technology, Design and Innovation (TDi) Challenge, has been running since 2001.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (16 November 2006)
Employers offered opportunity to shape education
Dawn Vinall, Sector Strategy Group Manager at SEMTA, has launched a major project to develop a sector skills agreement.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (20 October 2006)
President makes education top priority
Incoming MTA President, Geoff Lloyd, Managing Director of Heller Machine Tools, delivered his first keynote speech at the MTA Annual Lunch in London on Thursday 12th October 2006.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (17 October 2006)
Aerospace seminar draws large audience
The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) has held the first of a series of pioneering seminars focusing on technology transfer in the aerospace sector.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 5 October 2006)
Another good quarter for manufacturing industry
Trends survey shows Q2 2006 order intake above that in Q1, although the pace of growth slowed a little from the hectic start to the year.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 2 October 2006)
All the fun of the fair educates children
The Imagineering Fair attracts a range of engineering companies all providing different activities designed to get children thinking about the world around them.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 2 October 2006)
Seminar promotes automotive technology to Thailand
MTA Members Group Rhodes, Addison McKee, Cinetic-Landis and Renishaw are all participating in an MTA Technical Seminar in Bangkok on 23rd November 2006.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 2 October 2006)
Export figures confirm positive feeling
Q2 2006 exports of metal working machine tools from the UK were worth GBP 118.1 million - +3.8% higher than in Q1 and +3.9% above the level of Q2 2005.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (18 September 2006)
Association picks up hat-trick of awards
On Thursday 13th July at the Trade Association Forum (TAF) Best Practice Awards ceremony the MTA won three awards and was a finalist in a fourth category.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (24 July 2006)
Survey shows healthy trends for manufacturing
The MTA Trends Survey for Q1 2006 shows order intake accelerated in the early part of the of the year and that respondents predict further growth for Q2.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 9 June 2006)
MTA takes over BHECTA secretariat
Overseas buyers to be brought to MACH
Exhibition is virtually sold out
Chancellor urged to improve investment climate
Management scholarship established at Cranfield
Trends survey reflects growing optimism
Advisory service puts on seminars at Mach
Seminar programme announced for Mach 2006
Russian seminar mission leads to £26k order
Jack, Bailey and Bromige scoop MTA awards
Welding Pavilion a hit for Mach 2006
Mach adds welding pavilion to May show
Award to recognise innovation in schools
Survey confirms seasonal dip in orders
Association goes public at Autosport show
Association to support Irish trade show
UK moves into machine tool trade surplus
Exhibitors buy up space at MACH 2006
UK minister visits EMO Hanover show
Survey highlights weakness in confidence
UK machine tool exports go down
Confidence is hit by MG Rover collapse
Exhibition expansion is a plus
UK engineering shows come together in 2006
Rover plight is lesson for Government
UK machine tool surplus grows in 2004
Business confidence continues to increase
Four new companies join the MTA
President praises Government initiatives
UK machine tool sector heads for trade surplus
Manufacturing confidence positive but on the wane
Aerospace boss backs MTA on manufacturing
K and B Machine Tool Services signs up
Kaye completes team for MACH 2006
Recruitment drive nets three new members
MACH 2004 still delivering orders
Survey reflects improved business conditions
Grady aims to raise MTA profile
Positive response to technology seminar
Shearsmith assumes responsibility for MACH
Talented youngsters impress industry
UK machine tool exports rise in 2004
Forecast delivers positive outlook
UK machine tool trade in surplus
Exhibition prepares for manufacturing growth
Developing confidence requires action - now
Modest boost for UK machine tool exports
Machine tool sector set for recovery
UK machine tool trade figures still in deficit
Growing UK trade deficit in machine tools
Budget does little for manufacturing
UK machine tool sector records EU surplus
MACH 2002 exhibition already 95% subscribed
Metalworking 2002 builds towards a major event

