Make it in Great Britain
Launched in November 2011
by Business Secretary Vince Cable and Business Minister Mark Prisk,
Make it in Great Britain is a campaign aiming to transform the
image of modern UK manufacturing and to raise awareness of its
importance for the economy. The campaign will culminate in an
exhibition which celebrates the best of British manufacturing, held
at the Science Museum during the Olympic and Paralympic Games time.
The exhibition will highlight the successes of the manufacturing
sector, show the true face of British manufacturing and encourage
young people to consider a career in the industry.
If you want to get involved in an engaging experience that
demonstrates how successful and innovative British manufacturing
can be, and you have cutting edge products or processes made or
designed in Great Britain, then you could be part of the Exhibition
from 24th July to 9th September 2012.
Expressions of Interest are now being invited for those who wish
their product or process to be considered. Interested parties
should complete an online form at www.makeitingreatbritain.bis.gov.uk and
explain what your exhibit is and how you feel it meets the key
objectives of Make it in Great Britain. This includes explaining
how your product or process could be displayed so it engages an
audience.
The deadline for completed Expression of Interests is by midday on
the 6th of January 2012.
On registering interest, organisations or companies will be sent a
submission pack, which will request more information about your
exhibit as well as explain the themes of the exhibition and
necessary timings. The closing date for completed submissions is
midday 31 January.