Manufacturing 101 @ Coworking Week June 2026
Are you an innovator, entrepreneur, or designer looking to take your product ideas from concept to reality? Take part in a hands-on Manufacturing 101 workshop to learn how products are made at scale and how you can work with factories and suppliers to turn your prototype into production.
This session is hosted by Jim Reeves, an experienced product developer who supports early-stage innovators to move from prototype to production.
Applications close on 26th June 2026.

About this session
Through expert led workshops at Plus X Innovation Slough, participants learn how to turn ideas into tangible products, build confidence with tools and processes, and understand the steps involved in taking a concept through to production.
- Introduction to common manufacturing processes in metals, wood, plastics
- How to move from prototyping to final production of physical products
- How to think about manufacturing when you’re doing your early idea development
- How to choose a manufacturing process or material
- Making sustainable choices
- Thinking about costs
- Working with factories.


Why Attend
Workshop Sessions is a practical skills programme designed to help early-stage innovators and makers gain hands on experience in manufacturing, product development and prototyping.
- Hear from experts in product prototyping and manufacture.
- Get one-to-one advice about your manufacturing questions and challenges.
- Meet and learn from peers on their own product development journey.
- See the world-class product prototyping facilities at Plus X Innovation Brighton.
- Learn about common manufacturing processes, which ones might be most suitable for your product, and how the constraints and benefits effect you.
- Learn how to find and make deals with factories.
- Learn what manufacturers need to know from you, how to negotiate and get the best result.
- Learn more about things are made at scale, to help inform your product development.
Session Facilitator
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Eligibility
The programme is suited to individuals at an early stage of developing a physical product. Participants should have an idea they want to progress, but do not need a completed prototype or prior experience in CAD, manufacturing or product development. Sessions take place at Plus X Innovation Brighton, so participants must be able to attend onsite.
Applications close on 26th June 2026.




