Due to popular demand, the entry deadline for The 2024 Engineering and Manufacturing Awards has been extended to midnight on Friday 10th May.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to put your project, team, technology or people forward for what promises to be one of the year's biggest celebrations of engineering excellence: the 2023 Engineering & Manufacturing Awards.
Free to enter, and with 15 categories covering all aspects of design, production and management, the awards were established to celebrate the people, teams, companies and projects at the forefront of UK engineering and to champion the role that engineers are playing in addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges.
Now in its second year, the EMAs is organised by leading events and publishing business MA Business, and powered by industry titles including The Engineer, Eureka, New Electronics, Machinery and Manufacturing Management magazines
“Last year’s launch event attracted an incredibly high standard of entries from across UK industry - providing an inspiring reminder of the depth and breadth of UK engineering and manufacturing expertise – and we’re really excited to see what success stories are uncovered this time around” said Jon Excell, Editor & Publisher of The Engineer magazine, one of the key media brands behind the new competition.
Read more about last year’s winning projects here https://engineeringmanufacturingawards.com/emas/en/page/winners-2023
The deadline for entries to this year’s competition is Friday 10th May and the awards culminates in a gala dinner at the London Marriot Hotel Grosvenor Square on Wednesday 4th September.
For more information, including entry requirements and Ts & Cs, and to start your entry for the 2024 Engineering & Manufacturing Awards, visit www.engineeringmanufacturingawards.com
For sponsorship enquiries contact: jack.troutt@markallengroup.com
For editorial enquiries contact: jon.excell@markallengroup.com
For entry enquiries contact: Julie.knox@markallengroup.com
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