More than 40 of the West Midlands’ leading manufacturing and engineering support businesses will be showcasing their expertise at a new exhibition being held in Telford on Thursday.
The Training and Manufacturing Group Expo, which is being organised by In-Comm Training and sponsored by FBC Manby Bowdler, will provide a networking opportunity for the region’s decision makers, thought leaders, engineers and workers of the future.
Paul Hodgetts, Business Development Manager at In-Comm Training, said: “We work with hundreds of employers across the region, many of whom are members of our Training and Manufacturing Group. "It’s a great opportunity to get lots of business leaders together and the floor is also open for schools and young people to attend and look at a potential career in engineering and manufacturing.”
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