“I have accepted this honour on behalf of everyone who has played a part in Mazak’s success in Europe,” he says. “I regard it as recognition of the enormous contribution of the Yamazaki family and the Japanese executive in support of British manufacturing, all of the workforce in Worcester, and the UK and European management teams.”
Upon leaving the University of Birmingham, Burton started his career in metrology before joining Mazak in 2005. In addition to his duties as non-executive director, he is also president of the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) and chairman of the Economic Committee at CECIMO, the European association representing the common interests of the machine-tool industry.