Made in Britain is taking a bold stand for British manufacturing this autumn, with a presence at some of the UK’s most influential industry, political, and trade events. The not-for-profit organisation, which represents over 2,200 manufacturers, is using this season’s packed calendar to showcase the strength, diversity, and innovation of UK-made products.
From defence and engineering exhibitions to major political party conferences, Made in Britain is amplifying the voices of its members and demonstrating the power of the Made in Britain trademark. The organisation’s mission is to promote British-made goods while driving sustainable growth across the manufacturing sector and the wider economy.
John Pearce, CEO of Made in Britain, said: “There has never been a more important time to fly the flag for British-made goods. British manufacturers are proving every day, one export at a time, that manufacturing connects more than components.”
Pictured right: Made in Britain member Militec Ltd’s stand at DSEI 2025He continued: “British manufacturers are not just surviving — they are thriving, innovating, and playing a vital role in fortifying our economy, our communities, and our future. From interior design to space — we are making sure British manufacturers are seen, recognised, and valued for the great products they make and the impact they have on society. As the trademark for British manufacturing excellence, we are on a mission to champion UK manufacturing.”
The organisation’s autumn tour began at
DSEI UK (9–12 September, ExCeL London), one of the world’s leading defence and security events, where it highlighted the role of British innovation in maintaining global competitiveness. It then moved on to the
UK Metals Expo (10–11 September), celebrating the strength and global reach of Britain’s metals industry.
Showcase the job-creating powerMade in Britain will next attend the
Liberal Democrat Conference (20–23 September), where it will showcase the job-creating power of UK manufacturing and the importance of traceable origins and trusted quality. On Make UK
National Manufacturing Day (25 September), the organisation will spotlight how manufacturing shapes everyday life through innovation and resilience, while also inspiring the next generation.
Also on 25 September, Made in Britain will be at the
Rail Forum, focusing on circular economy solutions and domestic innovation in the transport sector. The
Labour Party Conference (27 September–1 October) will provide a platform to promote local production and verified provenance, while the
Conservative Party Conference (5–8 October) will reinforce the message that buying British supports jobs and guarantees quality.
Pictured left: Made in Britain Impact Awards 2024At the
Sustainable Trade & Production Expo (7–8 October, ExCeL London), Made in Britain will champion low-carbon, ethical manufacturing solutions to an international audience.
Advanced Engineering (29–30 October) will position British manufacturers as global leaders, connecting them with international buyers and growth opportunities.
The season will culminate with the
Made in Britain Impact Awards (5 November), celebrating excellence in manufacturing and recognising the innovation, resilience, and growth driving the sector forward.
From household names like Polypipe, Vauxhall, Forterra and Tigerplay, to niche innovators such as Lockabox, British Drum Co, and Forbes & Lomax, Made in Britain members reflect the diversity and dynamism of UK manufacturing. Products on show will range from invisible light switches and picnic benches to neon signage, NHS hairnets, and the iconic Thomas Crapper toilet system — all certified to carry the Made in Britain mark.
With interest in provenance and sustainability at an all-time high, Made in Britain is using its autumn tour to send a clear message: “when it is made in Britain, it matters”. For more information and to discover verified UK manufacturers, visit the organisation’s website
here.