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Training initiative boosts SW engineering

Three of SW England's leading engineering trade bodies have joined forces with national training organisation EMTA in a project to strengthen the prospects of the region's engineering sector.

News from Advanced Engineering Skills Project (21 March 2002)

It's easier to book online for Hannover

Hannover Associates has now made it even easier to buy tickets online for the Hannover Fair, the world's leading industrial engineering trade show.

News from Hannover Messe (27 February 2002)

New Zealand trade show filling up

In New Zealand, the biennial engineering, manufacturing, and plant automation industry show, EMEX 2002, is already 80% full, well ahead of schedule says sales manager Bob Deacon.

News from dmg world media (nz) ( 8 February 2002)

Biggest event in Drives and Controls' history

The UK's Drives and Controls Exhibition, which will be held at the NEC in Birmingham in May, already has three quarters of the stands sold and will be the biggest event in the exhibition's history  Brochure available  

News from Drives and Controls (31 January 2002)

Regional Exhibitions - do they work?

Do regional exhibitions work as events? Do they work in delivering the right audience? And perhaps most important of all, do they work in generating new business?

News from European Trade and Exhibition Services ( 4 December 2001)

UK Southern Manufacturing Show begins 2002 series

The Southern Manufacturing Show, now in its 5th successful year, is the biggest engineering event for the South of England and takes place at Thorpe Park, Surrey on 27-28 February 2002

News from European Trade and Exhibition Services ( 3 December 2001)

Launches galore at metrology and quality show

If you're interested in the newest products and services relating to the metrology, quality and production engineering sectors, almost every exhibitor is planning launches at Inspex 2001

News from Reed Exhibitions (28 September 2001)

Manufacturing Week - not just an exhibition

Free seminars on a wide range of hot topics are a big bonus for visitors to this year's Manufacturing Week exhibition, which runs from 30 October to 1 November at the NEC in Birmingham

News from Reed Exhibitions (20 September 2001)

Leoni doubles commitment to ManWeek

Specialist cable manufacturer Leoni Tailor-Made Cables has decided that there is no better opportunity to introduce new and innovative products to the UK than Manufacturing Week

News from Reed Exhibitions (18 September 2001)

Production exhibition has strong exhibitor support

At Production, which runs from 30th October to 1st November at the NEC, visitors will see some of the most recent developments in production equipment, workplace fittings and safety products

News from Reed Exhibitions ( 3 September 2001)

Plenty of innovation on offer at Inspex 2001

Visitors looking for innovation and new ideas at this year's Inspex exhibition, which runs from 30th October to 1st November in Hall 8 of the National Exhibition Centre, will not be disappointed!

News from Reed Exhibitions (29 August 2001)

Automation exhibition offers innovative solutions

Just a few hours spent at the UK's Automation exhibition, which runs from 30th October to 1st November, will provide more inspiration and ideas than weeks of desk-based research

News from Reed Exhibitions (16 August 2001)

More new products at Manufacturing Week 2001

As the October 30th opening of Manufacturing Week draws closer, more and more exhibitors are intending to use the popular show as a springboard for launching new and innovative products and services

News from Reed Exhibitions (16 August 2001)

New launches at Inspex exhbibition in October

Latest reports are coming in from the companies which are exhibiting at this year's Inspex metrology, testing, inspection and quality management Exhibition, the largest of its kind in the UK

News from Reed Exhibitions ( 9 August 2001)

Electronics roadshow in 25 tonne 'Super Truck'

Farnell's road show vehicle is motoring, touring the UK and mainland Europe, with its 16 metre long, 25 tonne 'Super Truck' now containing a demonstration room

News from Farnell InOne ( 7 August 2001)

New Drives, Motors and Controls show hits the UK

The new Drives, Motors and Controls show, for the first time, is one of the four major exhibitions which make up Manufacturing Week, to be held from 30th October-1st November in Birmingham, UK

News from Reed Exhibitions (26 July 2001)

True cost of downtime - at Facilities America 2001

Facilities America 2001 will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, September 24-28, 2001, and AFE St.Louis member Don Fitchett will be speaking on "The true cost of downtime"

News from AFE (St. Louis) (24 July 2001)

New products at Manufacturing Week 2001 previewed

Manufacturing Week 2001, which runs from 30th October to 1st November in Hall 19 at the NEC, has a large number of exhibitors planning high-profile product launches at the event

News from Reed Exhibitions (13 July 2001)

Strong support for UK Design Engineering show

Support for the Design Engineering Show is strong, demonstrating that exhibitors appreciate its status as part of the UK's largest full-range manufacturing event.

News from Reed Exhibitions (13 July 2001)

Free event on Information and Content Management

Key technologies at Info@ 2001, The Enterprise Information and Content Management Forum, will include e-Process, XML, Content Management and Knowledge Engineering

News from iTx Marketing Services ( 4 July 2001)

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