Plugging Midlands manufacturers into the fourth industrial revolution

When the canal age came to Birmingham in the 18th century, there was no notion that one day in the future they would be seen as attractive places for leisure and to live. You have to be up very early or very late to be more than a couple of minutes' away from being overtaken by a runner or a cyclist, heading towards their own personal finishing line. Occasionally that runner is Nick Harrison, whose day job as a partner in KPMG's management consulting business heading up its industrial manufacturing team requires him to think abo... You can carry on reading TheBusinessDesk.com for free, but you have reached the maximum number of pages an unregistered user can view. To register for an account, click here or login below...
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