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Iscar Tools confirmed as headline sponsor of Education and Development Zone at MACH 2026 

10 November 2025

GLOBAL TOOLING giant, Iscar Tools have given their support to the Education and Development (E&D) Zone at MACH 2026 by taking on the role of headline sponsor, demonstrating their commitment to helping attract the next generation of engineers into the advanced manufacturing sector.

The E&D Zone is the educational hub at MACH 2026 and is designed for students, keen to explore what engineering-based manufacturing can offer them as a future career and to help them find their ‘pathway to engineering’.

"We are delighted to be sponsoring the E&D Zone at MACH 2026, ensuring the event can showcase the engineering-based manufacturing sector to the next generation of engineers," said David Jones, general manager at Iscar Tools in the UK.

Like many other industries and sectors, manufacturing has had to work hard to attract new talent over recent years. "We have all experienced the shortage of engineers in our sector and it remains a key issue for many exhibitors and visiting companies alike. Iscar Tools are keen to inspire interest in the sector from a young age and we believe the MTA’s work with schools, encouraging new talent to visit the show, is very worthwhile," Jones continued.

A lynchpin of the E&D Zone is the guided tours of the exhibition. These tours, delivered by apprentices from MTA member companies, allows students to learn more about the latest manufacturing technologies being developed and deployed, discover different career paths and opportunities and meet companies looking for new talent. 

Commenting on the new agreement with Iscar Tools, James Selka, CEO at the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), who own and organise MACH said; "Attracting new and retaining existing talent in our sector is a significant challenge - but one that the MTA is determined to tackle. The dedicated E&D Zone at MACH is designed to inspire a future generation to consider the advanced manufacturing sector as an exciting career."

With nearly 3,000 students in the key age range of 11-18 expected to attend, MACH 2026 promises to provide hands on activities and be a showcase of what a career in advanced manufacturing looks like.

The zone is supported by The Royal Navy STEM Outreach team, STEM Racing (formerly F1 in Schools), University of Wolverhampton, VEX Robotics, Worldskills UK, Siemens Plc, Harper Adams University, Imagineering Foundation and Renishaw - with further companies expected to be announced over the coming months.

"We are delighted that Iscar Tools have agreed to take the role of headline sponsor in this area – their invaluable support ensures the MTA can continue to fund transport for those schools and colleges who otherwise might not be able to visit the event," Selka stated.

Schools and students can register their interest in attending the E&D Zone via the MACH website where there is a dedicated group registration portal for schools and colleges. Spaces are limited so booking early is strongly recommended. In addition, parents and guardians are welcome to register to attend the show and bring students with them - students aged between 11 and 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

As well as supporting the E&D Zone, Iscar Tools have a showcase stand within the Tooling Zone at MACH 2026 (18-340), displaying their innovative, leading edge technologies and unique cutting tools.  Additionally, their products will feature in live demonstrations on many machine tool company stands throughout the show.

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