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  • CBM Appoints Maurice Spooner as Sheet Metal Specialist

    CBM Appoints Maurice Spooner as Sheet Metal Specialist

    The Confederation of British Metalforming (CBM) has strengthened its offer to its 200-strong membership base with a high-profile industrial appointment. Maurice Spooner, who has over forty years’ experience in manufacturing, has joined as the organization’s sheet metal specialist and will help companies involved in pressings and roll-formed products to navigate an increasingly complex business landscape.

    It is vital when considering the ongoing issues around the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and the possibility of rising energy prices again. The former Sertec Group and Lear Corporation expert is also keen to explore opportunities for diversification and new technology.

    Maurice Spooner

    “2025 promises to be a very interesting year for our members and the CBM will have an important role to make sure their voices are heard and the challenges they are facing are understood by the powers that be,” explained Maurice.

    “Sheet metal is our biggest sector of membership, and it will be my role to support these firms by helping with issues they face and ensuring they are aware of the full range of services we offer.”

    He continued: “I’m keen to visit as many as I can and have already been to three companies in my first few weeks. It’s great going inside factories, meeting the management teams and listening to what they need to be successful – both at home and abroad.”

    “There are plenty of challenges to navigate, but there are also significant opportunities for our members – we really do have some wonderful companies, innovating and producing components that help make the world go round.”

    Maurice Spooner started his career on the shop floor in 1981 and has been self-taught throughout, progressing to new model introduction engineer, into project management, and then commercial manager.

    This has predominantly been spent in the automotive sector working for Triplex Safety Glass, ITW Profit, Metal Pressings Group, and QFS.


    Two of his most significant achievements have been supporting the relocation of Lear Corporation’s manufacturing facility to the Black Country with zero quality defects and overseeing the introduction of the Discovery model at Sertec Group, involving 190+ different part numbers.

    “The CBM offers so many different services, from an active health and safety best practice forum to technical support from industry specialists and a wide range of energy services,” continued Maurice.

    “One of my key roles will be making our sheet metal members fully aware of all the different things they can tap into and encouraging them to support our lobbying by adding their voice to the work we are doing in Whitehall and with influential local MPs like Sarah Coombs.”

    Steve Morley, President of the CBM, added his support: “Maurice is a hugely experienced manufacturing specialist who understands what it is like at the coalface.

    “He will be a massive asset to our members and has the ability and contacts to bring more OEMs and tier 1s into the conversation, so we can ensure that the downstream supply chain is better connected and represented.”

    About The Confederation of British Metalforming

    The Confederation of British Metalforming (CBM), established in 1998, is the UK’s leading trade association for fasteners, forgings, pressings, cold-rolled, and sheet-metal products manufacturers. Headquartered at the National Metalforming Centre in West Bromwich, West Midlands, CBM serves aerospace, automotive, construction, defense, engineering, nuclear, offshore, and white goods industries. The organization offers its members a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and skill development through tailored workshops and courses. CBM also represents the collective voice of metal forming manufacturers at the highest levels to influence legislation and raise industry profiles. Additionally, the association identifies business opportunities, facilitates partnerships with research centers like the Advanced Forming Research Centre, and monitors funding availability to support member companies. Specific financial details, such as annual revenue, are not publicly disclosed. ​CBM represents over 200 manufacturing companies across the UK covering sheet metal, fasteners, forging, cold head forging, and cold rolled sections. Together, they employ 70,000 people and boast a combined turnover of £26 billion.

  • Altair Strengthens Aerospace Ties with Piedmont Aerospace Cluster

    Altair Strengthens Aerospace Ties with Piedmont Aerospace Cluster

    Image: Altair

    TROY, MI, Feb 27, 2025 – Altair has been selected to join the Piedmont Aerospace Cluster. As a member, Altair will contribute to several of the Cluster’s innovative projects and strategic initiatives.

    In aerospace, supply chains play a crucial role, as optimizing them requires companies with deep knowledge of the processes and methods of a regulated, quality-driven industry. As a leading technology provider in the realm of digitalization for engineering, testing, manufacturing, and maintenance, Altair is poised to support the Cluster by offering critical tools and expertise. The focus is on delivering advanced digital engineering solutions and the application of AI for the development, production, and maintenance of aircraft and their subsystems.

    “Altair has deep roots within Piedmont and Turin, where we have had our Italian headquarters for more than 20 years. Throughout that time, we have established close relationships with the world’s leading aerospace companies,” said Pietro Cervellera, senior vice president of aerospace and defense, Altair. “Joining the Cluster is our way of strengthening our bond with the region, its universities, and its businesses within the aerospace ecosystem.”

    “We are pleased to welcome Altair to the Cluster, which already includes among its members some of the most innovative aerospace companies in our country,” said Fulvia Quagliotti, president, Piedmont Aerospace Cluster. “Simulation, data analytics, and AI are essential elements for aerospace organizations of all types.”

    Source: Altair

    About Altair

    Altair Engineering Inc., founded in 1985 and headquartered in Troy, MI, is a computational science and AI leader. The company offers software and cloud solutions across various domains, including product development, high-performance computing (HPC), simulation, AI, and data analytics. Altair’s comprehensive, open-architecture platforms empower organizations to design more efficient and sustainable products and processes. Altair has established itself as a key player in engineering and enterprise analytics, serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. In 2024, Siemens announced its agreement to acquire Altair for $10.6 billion, aiming to strengthen its position in industrial software.

    About Piedmont Aerospace Cluster

    Established in 2019, the Piedmont Aerospace Cluster is a non-profit association headquartered in Turin, Italy, dedicated to enhancing the competitiveness of the Piedmont region’s aerospace industry. Building upon the efforts of a previous committee active since 2005, the Cluster brings together key stakeholders, public authorities, universities, research centers, and over 90 local businesses involved in aeronautics and space sectors. Its primary mission is to coordinate public and private investments in technological innovation, promote internationalization, and foster collaboration across the supply chain. The Cluster serves aeronautics, space, and defense industries, focusing on activities like research and development, training, and supply chain optimization. The Cluster’s impact is evident through its strategic initiatives and partnerships, including being a founding member of the National Aerospace Technology Cluster (CTNA), which unites Italy’s leading aerospace hubs.

  • Bentley Opens Nominations for 2025 Going Digital Awards

    Bentley Opens Nominations for 2025 Going Digital Awards

    Winners of the 2024 Going Digital Awards celebrate their accomplishments. Nominations are now open for the 2025 awards. Image courtesy of Bentley Systems.

    EXTON, PA, Feb 18, 2025 – Bentley Systems, Inc. announced nominations are open for the 2025 Going Digital Awards. The renowned global program recognizes the best digital advancements in infrastructure delivery and performance. Independent jurors – consisting of thought leaders and experts in their field – identify the top projects from the impressive infrastructure initiatives around the globe. The deadline for nominations is March 31, 2025.

    Celebrating over 20 years, the awards program has honored more than 5,250 of the best infrastructure projects globally. . The global program is open to all Bentley software users, and nominations are encouraged across various categories, encompassing all forms of infrastructure projects and stages—from design and construction to operations.

    Three finalists will be chosen within each of the 12 award categories. Finalists will attend Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure conference and Going Digital Awards program in Amsterdam, October 14-15, 2025, as guests of Bentley. As part of the conference, finalists will win a trip to the Year in Infrastructure and Going Digital Awards to present their projects before an independent jury of industry peers and key members of the press. In addition to the juried awards, Bentley’s founders will honor select projects representing organizations or individuals making meaningful contributions to infrastructure advancement. Winners will be announced on October 15 during the Going Digital Awards ceremony.

    The 2025 Going Digital Awards categories include:

    • Bridges and Tunnels

    • Cities, Campuses, and Facilities 

    • Construction

    • Energy Production

    • Geospatial and Reality Modeling

    • Project Delivery

    • Rail and Transit

    • Roads and Highways

    • Structural Engineering

    • Subsurface Modeling and Analysis

    • Transmission and Distribution

    • Water and Wastewater

    Going Digital Awards projects will also be profiled in Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbook and distributed to an international audience comprising government officials, industry influencers, media, industry analysts, and Bentley users.

    For more information about the 2025 Going Digital Awards program, or to nominate a project, visit the Going Digital Awards website.

    Source: Bentley Systems

    About Bentley Systems

    Founded in 1984, Bentley Systems provides infrastructure engineering software, offering integrated solutions across various disciplines and project lifecycles. Their software enables digital workflows to design, construct, and operate infrastructure assets such as roads, bridges, railways, and utilities. Serving industries including architecture, engineering, construction, and geospatial sectors, Bentley’s offerings are utilized by professionals worldwide. Headquartered in Exton, PA, the company employs approximately 5,200 people across 40 countries. In 2023, Bentley Systems reported annual revenues of $1.2 billion, reflecting its significant role in advancing global infrastructure.