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After five years of the Eurozone crisis and with the first preliminary signs of recovery in sight, businesses, labour and policy makers are intensely seeking new avenues to strengthen manufacturing and re-energise this vital sector for the European economy.
The Financial Times brought together senior business leaders and policy makers for a unique, high level discussion on the particular opportunities and challenges facing industry in Europe. The debate was centered on the fundamental adjustments that policy makers and business leaders need to make in order to revitalise European industry and strengthen long-term European competitiveness.
The Financial Times brought together senior business leaders and policy makers for a unique, high level discussion on the particular opportunities and challenges facing industry in Europe. The debate was centered on the fundamental adjustments that policy makers and business leaders need to make in order to revitalise European industry and strengthen long-term European competitiveness.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE
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Terry Scuoler Chief Executive Officer EEF |
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Robrecht Himpe European Vice President and Chief Technology Officer ArcelorMittal Group |
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Michel Roboam Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Engineering Airbus |
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Daniel Calleja Crespo Director General, Enterprise and Industry Directorate General, European Commission |
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Peter Marsh
former Manufacturing Editor, Financial Times and Author of The New Industrial Revolution |
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Sir David McMurtry Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Renishaw |
MODERATORS
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Sally Davies Technology and Innovation Reporter Financial Times |
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Sarah Gordon Business Editor Financial Times |
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Peggy Hollinger Industry Editor Financial Times |
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