What's Happening?
The Manufacturer MX Awards, a prestigious event recognizing excellence in UK manufacturing, has opened entries for its 2026 edition. This year, the awards introduce new categories aimed at spotlighting individual achievements alongside team successes.
Organized by The Manufacturer in partnership with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the awards serve as a benchmark for industry excellence. The new categories include Commercial Team of the Year, ED&I Champion, Inspiring Leader, Sustainability Champion, and Technology Champion. These additions aim to celebrate the individuals driving innovation and transformation within the manufacturing sector. The awards are open to all manufacturers, with entry being free to ensure inclusivity.
Why It's Important?
The Manufacturer MX Awards play a crucial role in promoting excellence and innovation within the manufacturing industry. By introducing new categories, the awards not only recognize organizational achievements but also highlight the contributions of individuals who are pivotal in driving industry transformation. This focus on individual recognition aligns with the industry's shift towards more inclusive and diverse practices. The awards provide a platform for manufacturers to gain visibility, share best practices, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. As the manufacturing sector faces challenges such as economic pressures and the need for digital transformation, the awards help to inspire and motivate industry leaders to pursue excellence.
What's Next?
The awards process will culminate in a gala dinner in November 2026, where winners will be announced. Leading up to this, finalists will be selected and will have the opportunity to participate in various industry events, gaining exposure and networking opportunities. The awards are expected to drive further engagement and collaboration within the manufacturing community, encouraging companies to adopt innovative practices and technologies. As the industry continues to evolve, the awards will likely play a key role in shaping the future of manufacturing by recognizing and promoting leaders who are at the forefront of change.












