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2 months ago |
keighleynews.co.uk | Alistair Shand |Byworth Boilers
Welding apprentice Emily Hawkes, who has been nominated for an award (Image: submitted) WELDING apprentice Emily Hawkes is blazing a trail in a traditionally male-dominated industry. She was amongst six apprentices taken on at Byworth Boilers in Keighley as part of its 2024 cohort. And now she's in the running for a prestigious accolade. Emily has been nominated for the Keighley College Learner of the Year honour in the Luminate National Apprenticeship Awards.
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Sep 10, 2024 |
processindustryinformer.com | Byworth Boilers |Phil Black
By Process Industry InformerThe Conti-TDS disperses powders into liquids in a completely new way. By combining vacuum and high shear technology, particles are separated even before they come into contact with the liquid. This innovative approach results in significantly better outcomes compared to conventional methods. The efficiency and quality of dispersion achieved with the Conti-TDS are unparalleled, making it a groundbreaking solution in powder processing.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
newstrail.com | Byworth Boilers
The Latest research coverage on Needle-Free Drug Delivery Systems Market provides a detailed overview and accurate market size. The study is designed considering current and historical trends, market development and business strategies taken up by leaders and new industry players entering the market.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
bnnbreaking.com | Byworth Boilers
Byworth Boilers Plans Major Expansion, Set to Create 25 New Jobs Keighley-based boiler manufacturing firm, Byworth Boilers, is set to bolster its operational footprint through the construction of a new 1,565m2 industrial manufacturing unit, replete with office and storage spaces. The proposed expansion, a byproduct of the company’s recent acquisition of an adjacent piece of land, aims to streamline manufacturing processes by bridging the different levels of the site with a new bridge.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
thetelegraphandargus.co.uk | Chris Young |Byworth Boilers
TWENTY-five jobs could be created at a Keighley business if plans to expand its site are given the green light. Byworth Boilers, which currently employs 130 people at its Parkwood Street site, recently purchased a neighbouring plot of land on which to expand. Proposals to flatten warehouse buildings on this site and replace them with a 324m² building were approved by Bradford Council in 2021.
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