Now in its second year, the EMAs are 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. 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 manufacturing and to champion the role that engineers are playing in addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges.
EMAs headline sponsor ETG is a supplier of some of the world’s leading high-technology machine tool brands such as Nakamura-Tome, Chiron, Quaser, Mitsubishi, OPS Ingersoll and AXILE. By providing in-depth support and applying insight, experience and expertise, the company aims to help customers get the maximum benefit from advanced manufacturing technologies.
There are 15 categories to enter at The Engineering & Manufacturing Awards, covering all aspects of design production and management (as well as critical industry topics such as STEM, diversity and the push for net zero) the 2024 Engineering & Manufacturing Awards will offer a showcase for the very best that UK engineering has to offer. Whether your achievements lie in design, manufacture, production or management, these awards will be open to all and will celebrate everyone in the sector.
“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 competition.
Read more about last year’s winning projects here
To view the categories that are available for entry, click the link below.
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