TMMX 2024: Best of British manufacturing
Hi Reader,
WOW. What a busy few days it has been!
Wednesday marked the final day of the Manufacturing Leaders’ Summit 2024, packed with insightful conversations on digitalisation, sustainability, resilience and the skills gap.
On Thursday night, the TMMX Awards were nothing short of exceptional. It was my first time attending, and I was blown away by the incredible talent, innovation and hard work celebrated in our sector. If you haven’t already seen the winners on social media, you can find the full list below.
A huge congratulations to all our winners and shortlisters on their achievements! We’d also like to extend our gratitude to our sponsors and everyone who attended, making the night such a success!
Yesterday, the team made their way back to London, ready for some well-deserved rest, but not to worry, we will be meeting again soon. Register your interest now for Smart Manufacturing Week 2025 in Birmingham.
Enjoy some of the best moments from the last two days, below.
Molly Cooper, Features Editor at The Manufacturer.
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3wThis was my 16th Leaders' Summit and 20th (I think...) TM MX Awards ceremony and they were the best yet. Just wonderful watching and participating in the networking, learning and celebration of the sector.
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3wGreat to hear it was a success!!!