GSPK Design was thrilled to have recently exhibited at the 2024 Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week. The two-day event provided an excellent platform for showcasing our wide range of capabilities. Our exhibit was a resounding success and sparked many insightful conversations.

 

About the event

Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week is a festival of advanced manufacturing and engineering. It incorporates a series of events, such as the Design and Engineering Expo, Drives and Controls, Maintec, Smart Factory Expo, Fluid Power Systems, and Air-Tech.

The event featured a diverse array of exhibitors, cutting-edge demonstrations, and educational seminars. Many of the latest technological advancements were on display, offering a great insight into the extraordinary future of manufacturing and engineering.

This year, Smart Manufacturing and Engineering Week took place from June 5th to June 6th at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. More than 450 businesses exhibited, and with such a wealth of expertise on offer, the event attracted 12,000 visitors.

 

Showcasing our expertise

Our stand was a hive of activity, clearly demonstrating our wide range of capabilities. We showcased high-quality electronic design work through detailed schematics produced by our expert engineers. Additionally, examples of previously assembled printed circuit boards highlighted our impressive electronic manufacturing skills. An eye-catching video complemented our exhibit, featuring behind-the-scenes footage and showcasing the diverse range of industries we supply. This display effectively highlighted our technical expertise and commitment to innovation.

Looking ahead

We want to extend our gratitude to the event organizers for such a successful expo. We also thank all the attendees who visited our stand and engaged with our team. GSPK Design is thrilled to have made so many new connections through this exhibition, while also developing some old ones. Our commitment to quality and innovation positions us well to provide solutions that drive not only the success of GSPK Design but also the success of our clients.

 

To discuss any of your electronic design and manufacturing requirements, press here.

 

Some of the North Yorkshire’s most talented young entrepreneurs went head-to-head as the Young Enterprise, Yorkshire & Humber, Company Programme Competition heats up. Four teams from schools across the county found out last week which of them had earned a place in the Young Enterprise Yorkshire and Humber Grand Final due to be held at the Merchant Adventurers Hall in York on June 15th. The teams, which have been taking part in the competition to set up and run a business since September last year, have all presented to a panel of highly experienced judges, undergone rigorous interviews and set up trade stalls to their companies. The prestigious awards ceremony was held at the Pavilion’s of Harrogate on Tuesday, May 10th. This year’s teams include Pearl from King James School in Knaresborough, which makes bespoke glass and bead jewellery; tourism business Magentaprize from South Craven School in Keighley; Chains from St Aidan's C of E School Harrogate, which also makes jewellery, and; Cutting Edge from St Peter’s School in York, which produced a Chair Yoga DVD, “Get Fit Whilst You Sit” for use with the elderly and people suffering with mobility problems. Paul Marsh, Managing Director, was MC of the Ceremony, Chair of Judges and presented an award which was supported by GSPK Design Ltd . GSPK Design supported the award for Most Innovative Product/Service. Presenting the award Paul said…….."Innovation is all about change and improvement, and this year all the teams showed this in great abundance. It gave us great pleasure to present the award for Innovation, GSPK Design pride ourselves in constantly looking to improve and innovate and we felt it important to indentify and recognise this within the competition." As Chair of the Judging panel and also as MC of the event Paul went on the say……"The competition is really hotting up and the finals are going to be difficult to judge. This year there are some extremely passionate and committed young people, with business skills and acumen that would rival a lot of their seniors. Good luck to them all." Jill Tinsley, Development Manager for Young Enterprise North Yorkshire said, “ GSPK Design Ltd have given Young Enterprise tremendous support over the years. Paul Marsh in particular has been a great advocate for Young Enterprise and I’m really pleased that he was able to lead the judges and be able to hand over an award to such an enterprising company as Cutting Edge.” The overall winners Cutting Edge will now go on to compete in the Yorkshire and Humber final on June 15th at Merchant Adventurers in York, and the winner of that will represent Yorkshire and Humber in the Young Enterprise national finals on 11th – 13th July.
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