
Industrial revival
Manufacturing is asserting itself as a driver of strategy, not just production. Apple’s $100 billion US investment signals more than domestic expansion; it reflects a recalibration of global supply chains and long-term competitiveness. Innovation hubs like Dorset Innovation Park and adaptive reuse projects such as Love Joes’ office conversion show the sector’s agility in translating space and resources into value. Resumptions of activity at Ballymaguire Foods and strategic adjustments at Foxconn illustrate resilience in action, turning operational hurdles into opportunity. International partnerships, from the Philippines to India, highlight the increasingly networked nature of modern industry, where growth depends as much on collaboration as on capital.
The Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2025 spotlight companies that combine vision with execution, proving that success now demands creativity, precision, and bold thinking. Taken together, this week’s developments underline a single truth: manufacturing is not just responding to change, it is shaping it, creating the frameworks for a more productive and connected future.


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