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Tony Hague, CEO of PP Control & Automation, explores the importance of industry taking destiny into its own hands and why waiting for government to get its act together is …
In 2019, Protolabs initiated a comprehensive five-year study involving over 700 members of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) to gain a deep understanding of the industry’s foundation.
At the Business Desk West Midlands Leadership Awards, CEO Tony Hague collected two awards, and the fourth individual accolade since collecting the EMA Industry Leader of the Year award in …
PP Control & Automation’s Tony Hague was named as CEO of the Year at the Business Desk West Midlands Awards last night.
During February, GB News’ Britain’s Newsroom programme has been promoting success stories and opinions from the UK manufacturing community.
PP Control & Automation has set its sights on breaking the £40m sales revenue barrier in 2024 after having seen sales rise from £24m to £36m over the last twelve …
Tony Hague gives his verdict on chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement.
Tony Hague was one of 10 leaders invited to form a sustainability roundtable, hosted by Midlands Business Insider Magazine.
PP Control & Automation enjoyed a double triumph at the national Engineering & Manufacturing Awards.
Tony Hague responds to Tata Motors’ plans to build a £4bn electric car battery factory in Somerset.
PP C&A is pleased to share that CEO, Tony Hague, and apprentice, Sophie Young, have been shortlisted for prestigious accolades at the Engineering & Manufacturing Awards.
PP Control & Automation has started working on projects worth more than £2million in the last year alone, projects that are all involved in renewable energy, energy storage and building …
The third in a series of six programmes from UK Manufacturing TV looks at the challenge facing SME manufacturers to recruit the skills they need, now and in the future.
Do you wish the government would just stop the ongoing tinkering to tax changes?
The news and current affairs programme ran a story on Tuesday 7th March in response to MAKE UK’s attack on the government for its lack of industrial strategy.
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