Andy Hodgson takes over as president of the MTA as first virtual AGM is held

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The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) meet online yesterday for its first ever virtual AGM, where it also welcomed new president Andy Hodgson, strategic lead for digitalisation at Siemens.​

Hodgson has played an active role in the MTA for many years as a board member and has served as the technical committee chairman for that last two years, stepping down to take on this new role.

He will serve a two-year term as president of the association and has a wealth of experience in the manufacturing technologies sector as well as first-hand experience of the acceleration of digitalisation within the industry. Hodgson takes over the office from Marcus Burton MBE.

Hodgson said: “Marcus Burton’s presidency will be a hard act to follow and his leadership and foresight has been, and still is, critical to the continued existence of the association. It is a great honour to be appointed as president of the MTA and I hope that I can build upon the successes we have shared and bring the projects we have started to fruition.

"I look forward during my presidency to steering the association, supported by the board, through the troubled waters that still lie ahead with a pandemic still upon us and Brexit just around the corner.”

James Selka, CEO of the MTA, added: “We are delighted to welcome Andy Hodgson as president of the association. His strength of bridging the gap between machine tool control and representing Siemens for industry 4.0 in the UK, make him an ideal representative of our rapidly evolving industry.”