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Business Secretary of State visits A&M

Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy visited precision engineers A&M EDM.


Greg Clark, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy visited precision engineers A&M EDM in Smethwick to understand what drives growth and the issues facing a manufacturing SME.

The Business Secretary met A&M’s current and recent apprentices, speaking to each individual about their motivation to become an apprentice, the skills they are developing and their academic engineering qualifications with Dudley College.

Mark Wingfield Managing Director of A&M EDM said, "We had an informed discussion with the Business Secretary, Greg Clark on how the Industrial Strategy can accelerate West Midland manufacturing and A&M’s investment to develop our apprentices, skills and machinery as a thriving precision engineering SME.”

Greg Clark said, "We’re committed to supporting this innovative region. The Industrial Strategy for the West Midlands will harness its distinctive strengths to unlock greater growth and earning power across the region’s cities and places.”

A&M showcased engines and components manufactured for aerospace and automotive customers. In addition, Greg Clark saw a new CNC high speed machining centre and handheld alloy analyser in action; these were part funded by a Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership grant to create new manufacturing jobs.The Business Secretary discussed the implementation of the Industrial Strategy in practice with senior representatives of the Black Country Chamber of Commerce, Black Country LEP, Dudley College and EEF, the body for UK manufacturers.

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