Manufacturing Solutions Ireland 2026 returns to Limerick for industry showcase

Mayor of Limerick John Moran visited the Manufacturing Solutions Ireland at the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) Coonagh Campus pictured here Dr Maria Kyne. Vice President, Academic Affairs and Registrar with TUS. Photo: Alan Place.
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MANUFACTURING Solutions Ireland 2026, the premier collaborative event for the Irish and UK engineering sectors, returns to Limerick on June 11 at the Technological University of the Shannon’s (TUS) state-of-the-art Coonagh Campus. This year’s one-day event will deliver a focused and high-impact showcase, bringing together leading exhibitors, manufacturers and industry experts.

Organised by TUS in partnership with the Gauge and Tool Makers Association (GTMA), the event continues to drive innovation and collaboration across the sector. Since its launch in 2016, Manufacturing Solutions has become a cornerstone of the industry calendar, connecting specialist suppliers with manufacturers and engineers, while showcasing the latest in precision engineering, metrology, automation and smart manufacturing technologies.

A free conference programme will run alongside the exhibition, featuring expert speakers from across the industry. Highlights include Michael Howes of the CERN project, who will explore the challenges of ultra-precision manufacturing; Matt Dawson of Rolls-Royce and Steff Smith of the Institute of Measurement and Control, discussing the National Metrology Skills Alliance; and Richard Wood of Rocketeer, who will examine how AI can support the evolving workforce.

With free entry, parking and refreshments, Manufacturing Solutions Ireland 2026 is a must-attend event for professionals across engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain sectors.

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For registration and full programme details, visit www.manufacturingsolutions.ie