Manufacturing Success

20 April 2012

The Technology Centre, Wolverhampton Science Park, WV10 9RU

Accessing Global Supply Chains

07:00 Registration & Buffet Breakfast

07.25 Introduction & Welcome
Dr Anthea Gregory, Dean
University of Wolverhampton Business School

07.30 The Global Supply Chain
Ian Hughes
University of Wolverhampton

07:50 Accessing Global Supply Chains – Panel Discussion
Simon Griffiths, Area Director
North & West England
Manufacturing Advisory Service
Adam McGiveron
Manufacturing Sector Group
SGH Martineau LLP
David Caro, Qualplast

08:20 Questions and Answers

09:00 Prompt close with opportunity for networking until 1000.

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