Skills landscape set to shift dramatically over the next decade
Manufacturing business were upbeat about the potential business transformation that technology is bringing at a recent Made in the Midlands Roundtable event on Manufacturing for the future, the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) hosted by engineering and manufacturing recruitment specialist Jonathan Lee Recruitment, at Ricoh UKÂs Telford facility.
Up for debate were topics including the impact of robotics and automation on competitiveness; evolving and engaging the workforce to embrace the potential of industry 4.0; planning for skills  how manufacturing could change over the next 10 years; and how we can make sure the UK leads the field in Âon demand manufacturing.
Attendees highlighted the positive impact that technology, especially robotics, automation and data could have on business performance, by dramatically reducing manufacturing costs, increasing efficiency and creating fresh opportunities to innovate and grow.
They also agreed that the workforce had a vital role to play in the successful roll out and implementation of transformational businesses practices. Skills development, knowledge transfer, innovation, expansion and job creation were all opportunities that technology could help deliver to the regionÂs manufacturing businesses.
David Woakes, Group Business Development Manager, at Jonathan Lee Recruitment commented: ÂThe Midlands has always been a hub for manufacturing innovation and excellence. Many savvy, Midlands-based SME businesses are embracing the so-called 4th Industrial Revolution which will see the manufacturing industry revolutionised once again by breakthrough emerging technologies such as automation and robotics, the internet of things, 3D printers, artificial intelligence and nanotechnology.
ÂOrganisations that adapt their business models and implement the shift towards digital and disruptive technologies will find themselves more competitive on the global stage, vastly more productive and with the capability to mass-customise products.Â
For more information, please contact David Woakes:
01384 446149
david.woakes@jonlee.co.uk
Image caption information (left to right):
Richard Aston  Senior Engineer  Ricoh UK Products
David Woakes  Group Business Development Manager  Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Charles Addison  Business Development Director Made in the Midlands
Gill Holtom  Head of PR  Superdream
Jeff Nowill  CEO  Kuka Robotics
Asif Moghal  Manufacturing Industry Manager  Autodesk
Christopher Oscroft JNR  Managing Director  A E Oscroft & Sons
Magdalena Latoch, Regional Membership Manager  Made in the Midlands
Wendy Bennett  CEO  LWD Castings Ltd
Matthew Heath  Associate Director  Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Colin Weaver  Managing Director  Ricoh UK Products