Lloyds Confirmed as Headline Sponsor of MACH 2026 with Less Than One Year To Go

The countdown to MACH 2026, the UK’s national event for inspiring, innovating and connecting manufacturing, continues to gather momentum with the announcement that Lloyds has once again confirmed its role as headline sponsor, marking over 16 years of continuous support for the event and reaffirming its long-standing commitment to the UK’s manufacturing sector.

MACH, owned and organised by the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), is the UK’s premier showcase for engineering-based manufacturing, bringing together the latest innovations in sustainable technologies and digital advancements.

James Selka, Chief Executive Officer at the MTA, commented: “It is fantastic to have the continued support of Lloyds for MACH 2026. Over more than 16 years, their partnership has been instrumental in supporting both the event and the wider manufacturing sector. Lloyds has shown that their support goes far beyond finance – they are deeply engaged in helping manufacturers transition to a more sustainable future and bring new skills into the industry. Their backing for MACH once again demonstrates their unwavering belief in the strength and potential of UK manufacturing.”

Beyond its core role in business finance, Lloyds plays a vital role in supporting manufacturers as they rise to the challenges of sustainability and skills development, helping businesses reduce their carbon footprint and futureproof their workforce.

Dave Atkinson, UK Head of Manufacturing at Lloyds, added: “We’re proud to continue our long-standing relationship with the MTA by sponsoring MACH 2026. Manufacturing is a sector that drives growth and innovation across the UK economy, and it’s crucial we help companies take advantage of opportunities like the transition to Net Zero. Our role goes beyond finance – we’re committed to supporting manufacturers with the investment, advice, and skills they need to thrive in a competitive and evolving global marketplace.”

MACH 2026, which takes place from 20–24 April 2026 at the NEC in Birmingham will once again place a strong focus on sustainability. Live demonstrations from exhibitors will show how the latest technologies and processes are reducing energy use and material waste, while enhancing productivity.

The event’s popular Education & Development Zone will return, showcasing initiatives to close the sector’s skills gap and attract the next generation of engineers. In 2024, the zone welcomed over 3,000 students aged 11–18, offering hands-on experiences and careers advice from industry professionals.

With thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors expected once again in 2026, the show will serve as a key catalyst for business growth, innovation, and collaboration across the sector.

For more information on MACH 2026, visit www.machexhibition.com.

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