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05 January 2012

Make it in Great Britain exhibition interest deadline tomorrow

  • Make it in Great Britain exhibition
The deadline for expressions of interest to take part in the Make it in Great Britain exhibition is tomorrow. Click here to access the form

In summer 2012, from 24 July to 9 September, the Science Museum will play host to an exhibition of some of the most exciting British manufacturing developments and will also explore the positive impact they have on our lives.

The exhibition will celebrate the country's manufacturing champions and demonstrate class-leading processes and products from a wide range of manufacturing industries.

If you want to get involved in an engaging experience that demonstrates how successful and innovative British manufacturing can be, and you have cutting edge products or processes made or designed in Great Britain, then you could be part of the exhibition at the Science Museum. Click here for a form.

Early this year, the Make it in Great Britain Challenge will be launched - a nationwide competition to identify innovative pre-market products and processes, that will be featured as part of the Make it in Great Britain exhibition. Click here to register your interest in receiving more information, when it becomes available.

Furthermore, to bring the campaign to life, Make it in Great Britain is keen to hear case studies that can be used to highlight both the campaign and organisations or businesses. Some examples might be: someone with an interesting or unusual job working in manufacturing; an apprentice or young person working in manufacturing; an MD/CEO or other senior manager in a manufacturing business who has a good story to tell. Click here to register your interest

Visit http://makeitingreatbritain.bis.gov.uk/ for further information on the campaign.

Author
Andrew Allcock


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