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Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
MACH 2022 poised to be the year's go to event
19 January 2022
HEADING INTO 2022, the UK’s manufacturing and engineering community have every reason to be confident. Government forecasts suggest UK growth of 6.0% while the incentive of 130% capital allowances are in place on qualifying plant and machinery investments. Add in the COP26 global summit focussing attention on the importance of tackling climate change and 2022 is set to be a momentous year. All this makes ti a great time for visitors to attend MACH and the new Engineering Supply Chain show to take advantage of these opportunities.

MACH 2022 is the UK’s national event for inspiring, innovating and connecting manufacturing and will take place 4-8th April 2022 at the NEC, Birmingham. Organised by the industry, for the industry, MACH is owned by the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), a not-for-profit organisation. The Engineering Supply Chain will launch alongside MACH, taking place 5-7th April 2022 and is the destination of choice for engineering and manufacturing buyers looking to find world-class suppliers, exclusively in the UK engineering and manufacturing supply chain.
The 2022 events are designed to not just be a showcase for the manufacturing technologies sector, but a celebration of the manufacturing industry at its best - the development of the digital factory, new automation solutions and connected manufacturing processes, power by the hour and the cost efficiency solutions that will dramatically improve production processes and help shape the industry over the next decade.
In particular, companies exhibiting at MACH 2022 will be demonstrating why effective use of technology will be critical in achieving the low carbon agenda and how this will provide a competitive edge for UK manufacturing.
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