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Get ready for Bradford Manufacturing Weeks

The Bradford & Airedale Manufacturing Alliance are excited to bring you Bradford Manufacturing Weeks 2023, 9 – 20 October.

Would you like to showcase what you have to offer the workforce of the future?

Could you offer a virtual or in-person tour, or perhaps you could share more about your business and the opportunities for young people in your sector?

Bradford Manufacturing Weeks aims to introduce the district’s manufacturers to young people and boost apprenticeship numbers by creating more inspired, informed and ‘work-ready’ applicants.

Do you want to grow your manufacturing or engineering business with emerging digital technologies? Go to market faster? Cut costs? Reduce downtime?

Now’s the time for manufacturing to evolve, and with emerging technologies, the possibilities are endless. This not-so-distant future will boost our local economy and create new jobs.

Register your interest and get involved in Bradford Manufacturing Weeks

We will be hosting several events to highlight what Bradford Manufacturing Weeks is about and how to get involved. We’ll be hosting an introductory event in August, ‘BMW Blast 2023,’ which will bring you up to speed with the fantastic work done in previous years, showing the absolute best of what BMW can offer you and your company.

Check out the Bradford Manufacturing Weeks website! We have an all-star list of local manufacturers who’ve already signed up, find out how you can help today, and if you’re unsure, contact us to find out more.

 

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