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MTA to support Manufacturing Solutions Ireland 2027

11 May 2026

THE MANUFACTURING Technologies Association (MTA), organisers of the UK’s national event for engineering and manufacturing MACH, has confirmed its support for Manufacturing Solutions Ireland 2027, strengthening collaboration across the UK and Irish manufacturing sectors.

Manufacturing Solutions Ireland, held in Limerick, has grown to become a key event for engineering and manufacturing businesses, providing a platform for suppliers, technology providers and industry organisations to connect with a highly engaged audience.

Manufacturing Solutions Ireland is organised by the GTMA in partnership with Technological University of the Shannon and supported by leading industry bodies. The event focuses on creating real business opportunities, fostering collaboration and showcasing the capabilities of the manufacturing sector.

"The GTMA already work closely with the MTA on a number of activities. It is fabulous to bring MTA in as Partners for the 2027 event, I am certain that this will be a successful initiative, continuing to grow the MSI event and providing MTA members with a platform to reach out to Irish manufacturing companies," said Alan Arthur, CEO of the GTMA. 

The expanded 2027 exhibition and conference will be a two-day event on 16-17 June and is expected to attract a strong line-up of exhibitors and visitors from across Ireland and the UK, with increased interest driven by the growing emphasis on supply chain resilience, reshoring and manufacturing strength.

"TUS welcomes this partnership with the MTA, helping us keep the exhibition vibrant and increasing visibility of MTA members to Irish manufacturers," stated Ciaran O’Loughlin, precision engineering programme leader at TUS. 

James Selka, CEO of MTA, said: "We are excited about the prospect of this new collaboration and believe it will offer opportunities for MTA Cluster members, strengthening links between manufacturing companies in Ireland and the UK."

 
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