Kent And Medway Manufacturing Focus Group (KMFG) – 25th September

25th September 2024 12:00 pm - 25th September 2024 2:00 pm
Royal Engineers Museum, Prince Arthur Road, Gillingham, ME7 1UR

We prioritise the attendance of manufacturing and engineering organisations in the first instance at these events.  If we reach maximum numbers a waiting list will be put in place and you will be notified by email. 

** Only registered attendees will be admitted to the event ** Please book your place now to avoid disappointment.

Pictures may be taken at this event. If you do not wish your picture to be taken, please let us know ahead of the event.

Bookings will remain open until the event itself, but please note that if you book with less than 24 hours to go, your name won’t be on the “Signing in Sheet” and you won’t have a “Name Badge” on arrival.

Kent & Medway Manufacturing Focus Group (KMFG) is a networking and business group for Manufacturing & Engineering organisations across Kent and Medway offering a unique access to peers and colleagues, sector specific information, advice and support.

The group meets every last Wednesday of the month, either in person or online, see our website for details of future events https://kentemployerskillsplan.org/

KMFG is open to all organisations operating or directly supporting the Manufacturing and Engineering sector in Kent & Medway, whether they are chamber members or not.


Our venue for the September KMFG is:

Royal Engineers Museum (REM)

The Museum has been developed by the Corps of Royal Engineers over the last two hundred years and now forms one of the most important military collections in the UK.

Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the museum after our meeting to discover the story of the Royal Engineers and how they have helped the British Army live, move and fight for over 300 years.  The Collection contains over a million items that together tell a story that encompasses the extremes of human experience in peace and war as well as 300 years of military, engineering and scientific development.  Highlights including 25 Victoria Crosses, Wellington’s map of Waterloo, an amazing collection of bridge laying tanks, the world’s first guided torpedo, a huge piece of the Berlin Wall, Zulu, a Harrier Jump Jet and a deadly V2 rocket which have all contributed to Museum’s collection being designated as of historical and international importance.


Lunch will be provided on arrival with tea and coffee as well as the opportunity to network with other local business representatives before our keynote speakers.


Guest Speakers

tbc


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