
Precision engineering and sustainable practices are set to converge at an upcoming event focusing on energy management within the plastics processing industry. The importance of energy efficiency has grown significantly over the past 30 years, yet many companies still lack comprehensive strategies to reduce energy consumption, costs, and carbon impact.
On January 27, 2026, The Future of Precision Engineering event will offer industry professionals the opportunity to grasp effective energy management techniques. Attendees will gain insights into improving efficiency within their operations, which is crucial for reducing environmental impact and operational costs.
A key feature of the event is a 136-page workbook authored by Dr. Robin Kent, a crucial resource for any forward-thinking plastic injection moulding business. The workbook offers detailed guidance and strategies for optimizing energy use in manufacturing. A limited number of complimentary copies — only 50 — will be available to those attending the first day of the event at no cost.
The event will also include live demonstrations and discussions aimed at fostering innovation in precision engineering and manufacturing. It promises to be an essential gathering for professionals eager to embrace sustainability, innovation, and efficiency in their operations.
Industries and companies including Piovan UK, Blum-Novotest UK, Renishaw, and many others will feature prominently, underscoring the broad sectoral commitment to advancing manufacturing technologies.
For businesses looking to thrive in today’s eco-conscious market, this event is a vital step towards understanding and implementing smarter energy management practices. It highlights the intersection of precision and sustainability, crucial for future-ready manufacturing operations.
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