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Trade and Investment Minister visits ‘inspiring’ Renishaw

Lord Green, Minister for Trade and Investment, described engineering company Renishaw as “an inspiring example to other businesses” on a recent visit to the company's headquarters in Gloucestershire.

29 October 2013

Lord Green discusses 3D printing

Lord Green, Minister for Trade and Investment, described engineering company Renishaw as “an inspiring example to other businesses” on a recent visit to the company's headquarters in Gloucestershire. His visit on October 23rd was part of a UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) drive to encourage more British businesses to export their products and services.

Renishaw, which has operations in 32 countries and derives 94% of its sales from overseas markets, works with UKTI as an ‘export champion' to share its deep knowledge of international trade. Lord Green was given a tour of the company's state-of-the-art site in Wotton-under-Edge and was shown a range of the company's high technology dimensional measuring systems, plus the company's additive manufacturing (‘3D printing') systems, which print metal parts.

Lord Green in front of Renishaw 3D printing machine with Rhydian Pountney

The Trade and Investment Minister visited Renishaw's pre-production facilities where the company designs its machining and assembly processes to ensure efficient production of its products. He also saw progress being made on the construction of a new 120,000 sq ft building that will provide expansion for additional research and development activities, product display, training and conference facilities, and the relocation of Renishaw's spectroscopy product line.

China continues to be Renishaw's largest export market, representing 22 percent of the company's turnover. Last month the company had its largest ever trade stand at EMO Hannover, the world's largest show for the metalworking industry, where it successfully launched a new high speed, high accuracy contact scanning system for CNC machine tools.

Lord Green with Renishaw's Chairman Sir David McMurtry

Ben Taylor, Assistant Chief Executive said, “In our 40th anniversary year, Lord Green's visit gives important recognition to the success that Renishaw has achieved as a world leader in precision measurement systems, and more recently our move into exciting new technology areas such as 3D printing and medical devices. We are very pleased to work closely with UKTI to share our exporting knowledge to SMEs and to positively promote the UK's Advanced Engineering sector, which has significant potential on the global stage.”

Lord Green said, “UK Trade & Investment offers expert advice and guidance and by working with Renishaw, which has a world leading reputation in precision engineering, we want to inspire other Gloucestershire based companies to grow an international customer base.”

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