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7 June 2018

A global celebration of our culture, progress and an exciting future for the Group

Today, colleagues from every Smiths division, function and region celebrated our first annual Smiths Day, our Smiths Way of working and the exciting future for our business.

Colleagues in dozens of countries around the world gathered together at local events celebrating our culture, values and what it means to be Smiths.

Two town halls hosted by Chief Executive Andy Reynolds Smith were broadcast to thousands of colleagues around the world. On our Smiths Now smartphone app, more than 250 photos and videos were shared from the celebrations for everyone to see.

The day was an opportunity to reflect on the outstanding contribution our people have made to the significant progress the Group has made over the last few years, and to look forward to what’s next on our way to becoming one of the world’s leading technology companies.

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General media enquiries

Contact our global media and communications team at:

Tom Steiner

Tom Steiner

Head of Communications and Government Affairs

+44 (0) 20 7004 1600

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Please note – the press team can only answer enquiries from accredited members of the press.

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