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1 min read - 22 Sep, 2025

New manufacturing festival offers direct access to future talent

A new festival is launching with the goal of helping manufacturers across the Midlands and the wider UK to secure their future workforce and address the skills gap.

The West Midlands Manufacturing Festival (WMMF) will debut on 26 February 2026 at the National Metalforming Centre in West Bromwich, allowing manufacturers to connect directly with the next generation of talent.

Designed in partnership with local schools, the one-day festival will bring manufacturers together with local Year 9 students to showcase the innovation, creativity and career opportunities within modern manufacturing.

A new one-day manufacturing festival will connect manufacturers with the next generation of talent / Picture: Getty/iStock

Manufacturers from the Midlands and surrounding areas are invited to raise awareness of their company, culture and team. As exhibitors, they will have the chance to meet with potential future apprentices and employees, and demonstrate live technologies or products to an engaged student audience to spark interest in modern manufacturing careers. In doing so, they can start developing their own pipeline of fresh talent to support future growth and succession planning.

Angela Lawlor, founder of UK Manufacturing Festivals (UKMF), said: “The Midlands has long been a powerhouse of UK manufacturing, but that future is at risk if we don’t act now to engage the next generation.

“With a widening skills gap and manufacturers across the UK struggling to access and retain new talent, it’s never been more important to show young people the exciting and rewarding career paths that manufacturing can offer. By joining our festival, manufacturers can connect directly with local students who could become their future workforce.”

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