Arte e Cultura
Driving West Midlands Manufacturing Growth at European Parliament Expo
Hosted by Neena Gill MEP with the support of Birmingham City Council, the Greater Birmingham and West Midlands Brussels Office partnership, and key figures such as Commissioner Lord Hill and Chairman Jerzy Buzek , the exhibition demonstrates how organisations from Birmingham and the West Midlands are working with businesses to drive innovation in the manufacturing industry.
Speaking of the exhibition titled , Neena Gill MEP said: "I'm proud to be hosting this event to show a European audience what we in the West Midlands produce locally, in order to drive jobs, investment, and growth. We're building on our well-known industrial strengths, but also presenting a fresh perspective of what innovation and manufacturing means for us in 2015 and beyond through these high tech, innovative displays.
"I'm so pleased to have planned this event alongside friends and colleagues in these important regional institutions, and to be welcoming such high level speakers, as it's important that other countries recognise our region's achievements."
Sir Albert Bore , Leader of Birmingham City Council commented: "I am delighted that the Greater Birmingham and West Midlands Brussels office partnership is able to profile some of the expertise we have in the fields of product design, advanced manufacturing, and innovation to the European Parliament. The Midlands is a true engine for growth at the heart of the UK and Europe with manufacturing accounting for 13.9% of the region's output, well above the UK average."
Keynote speaker, Chairman Jerzy Buzek , commented: "From biotechnology to photonics, and 3D printing, exhibitions like this are important to show how local organisations are contributing to the EU's 2020 smart and sustainable growth goals."
Keynote speaker Commissioner Lord Hill said: "The exhibition is not only about celebrating manufacturing and innovation, but looking at how these talents are a bedrock for the region's economy, growing alongside the region's swiftly developing financial services sector."
Exhibitors include; the University of Birmingham , the University of Warwick , Aston University, Birmingham City University (BCU), the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, Birmingham City Council and Climate KIC (Knowledge and Innovation Community) who are all partners of the Greater Birmingham and West Midlands Brussels office.
The visual centrepiece of the event is BCU's Birmingham Made Me initiative, showcasing iconic products originating from Birmingham and the West Midlands including Pashley cycles, an AGA Rangemaster door, 3D printed jewellery prototypes from Weston Beamor, ACME whistles, Brooks saddles and a Westfield sports car nose cone.
Get involved with the event on Twitter and see photos via the hashtag #westMIDexpo
For further information please contact:
Hannah Twist
Hannah@neenagill.com
+44-(0)121-622-2165
@NeenaGMEP