Manufacturing Today Issue - 239 August 2025 | Page 3

Main Interview Can conflict, disagreements and disputes be a catalyst for positive outcomes?
Issue 239- 2025
Why Horse Powertrain is driving multiple diverse paths to global Net Zero
Webinars Manufacturing Today’ s on-demand webinars give access to actionable insights
Skills UK manufacturers need creative learning options to gain the skills AI demands
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Hello and welcome to the latest issue of Manufacturing Today. This month our features touch on a range of hot topics, from skills and asset management to cloud ERP.

It’ s not news to readers that the sector is facing a challenging time in recruitment – however, our author Lynsey Whitmarsh says, AI is adding in new elements that increase the complexity. Turn to page 26 to find out the factors you should be considering. Our coverage of the Manufacturing Today Webinar series continues inside too – these on-demand sessions delve into how leading experts are revolutionizing operations and fortifying supply chains and can be accessed directly from page 38.
As we officially head towards autumn, I am thinking ahead to 2026 and the topics that YOU want to see covered in our pages. Please do get in touch with any feedback as I would love to hear from you.
Libbie Hammond, Editor LH @ finelightmediagroup. com
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Our cover story this issue reports on the evolution of Horse Powertrain. Ingo Scholten, Chief Technology Officer, elaborates on the company’ s portfolio and future plans.
Turn to page 52 to learn more.
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