Additive Manufacturing UK (AMUK) exists to establish the UK as a world leader in the development, adoption and use of Additive and 3D Printing technology.
Setup in 2014, AMUK was initially a government supported collaboration to help drive the UK’s additive manufacturing strategy. In 2020 AMUK became part of the wider Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) cluster. The MTA now oversees AMUK, and has positioned it to deliver the services to benefit and drive forward the AM and 3D Printing community in the UK.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is a leading global research center dedicated to pushing the frontiers of knowledge. Our teams of scientists, researchers and engineers work in an open, flexible and agile environment to deliver discovery science and transformative technologies. Our work means we will not only prepare for the future; we will create it. Working together, we are committed to inspiring innovation for a better tomorrow.
3DPrint.com is a news organization dedicated to bringing you up to date on all the latest news from the 3D printing industry. We source and share the latest news and additive manufacturing industry stories through investigative reporting, interviews, and on-the-ground experiences through conferences, site visits, and hands-on information. Our professional team of writers are experienced and dedicated to their work.
For more than three decades, Eureka has been the magazine of choice for design engineers. By reporting on the latest technology, innovations and engineering applications, it seeks to inspire engineers to make their designs more efficient, cost-effective and commercially successful.
Running the gamut of engineering applications, Eureka includes special features on the aerospace, renewable energy, medical and automotive sectors, as well as covering all the technology areas relevant to the modern design engineer.
Machinery is a feature-led monthly magazine read by production engineers, production managers, production directors and managing directors in OEMS and sub-contractors engaged in metalcutting/metalforming.
Machinery covers manufacturing technology developments and applications in key areas, including: machine tools; tooling; workholding; CADCAM; and inspection/quality.
It also gives coverage to the developments and initiatives of manufacturing OEMs and sub-contractors, plus those of manufacturing technology suppliers.
Machinery’s monthly circulation is targeted at individuals in production engineering and management in UK sites using machine tools or outsourcing machine tool work.
Manufacturing Management (MM) celebrates the best of UK manufacturing and the management teams who make our factories world-class. With 70 years of heritage as Works Management magazine, we aspire to help our readers realise growth in their sites’ productivity and profit through the content we provide in every issue. From lean management techniques to maintenance via the impending fourth industrial revolution, MM champions the cause of directors and managers in charge of the UK’s world-leading sites, offering them a wealth of best-practice ideas.
Founded in 1856, The Engineer’s is the UK’s longest running publication for engineers. Today, via its website and monthly print magazine The Engineer provides in depth features, news and opinion on technology trends and developments across all of the key engineering sectors.