Manufacturing Shift

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme
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The manufacturing sector is entering a period defined by technological advancement, global expansion, and strengthened capability. This edition highlights initiatives that demonstrate how organisations are adapting to competitive pressures and evolving customer expectations.

Earlier this year, 'Lawrence Engineering named Manufacturer of the Year – Life Sciences' at Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2025 reflects the high standard of innovation shaping Ireland’s manufacturing landscape. The recognition underscores how sustained investment in precision engineering and advanced processes is strengthening the competitiveness of the life sciences sector.

In addition, 'Kingsbury, Additure and ATLIX form strategic alliance in 3D metal printing’ highlights how collaboration is driving progress in advanced manufacturing. The alliance underscores the sector’s commitment to scaling cutting-edge capabilities.

Lastly, 'Trelleborg opens first Central American medical manufacturing facility’ demonstrates how global investment is reshaping supply networks and production capacity. The new facility signals the growing importance of diversified, high-value medical manufacturing.

These stories illustrate a sector embracing innovation, collaboration, and international reach. Organisations integrating these principles are positioned to deliver resilient, future-ready manufacturing outcomes.

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