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Rapid prototyping forum comes to Cambridge
Laser Lines (I and M) is sponsoring a rapid prototyping forum in Cambridge on 21st October 2004.
News from Laser Lines (Industrial and Medical) (20 August 2004)
Discount still available for Weldex exhibitors
Time is running out for future Weldex exhibitors who want to take advantage of the early bird discount being offered by organiser Highbury-Nexus.
News from Highbury Nexus (18 August 2004)
Positive response to technology seminar
Feedback from the MTA-organised "Sharing tomorrow's technology today" seminar, held at Birmingham University on 30th June, has been very positive.
News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association (16 August 2004)
Conference to address skills shortages
The skills shortage in the science, engineering and technology sectors is harming the economy, claims the UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (SET).
News from UK Resource Centre for Women in SET ( 5 August 2004)
Engineering recruitment shows move to the NEC
The 2004 National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition and National Construction Recruitment Exhibition will take place on 26th and 27th November at the NEC, Birmingham.
News from Venture Marketing Group ( 4 August 2004)
Advanced software tools explained in Berlin
Rockwell Automation is inviting manufacturers from around Europe to see for themselves how advanced software tools can help solve their biggest problems - today and into the future.
News from Rockwell Automation (29 July 2004)
Shanghai to host Asian powder metallurgy event
PMAsia2005 will be the first pan-Asian conference and exhibition for PM industry suppliers, part fabricators, researchers and end users of powder metallurgy (PM) products.
News from Inovar (20 July 2004)
Dusseldorf prepares for trade fair
K 2004 has expanded its services to exhibitors and visitors for the forthcoming trade fair, with the construction of a new tube train station, now found inside the redesigned North entrance.
News from International Trade Shows Link (19 July 2004)
Trades union supports manufacturing event
A leading trades union is among those joining forces with the best of Britain's manufacturers to share the secrets of their success.
News from The Manufacturer (25 June 2004)
Call for papers for drives seminars
One of the UK's largest engineering exhibitions is calling for papers from the design engineering industry to be presented at key visitor seminars. Brochure available
News from Drives and Controls (18 June 2004)
Exhibition shows off excellence in manufacturing
Manufacturers are lining up to exhibit their wares at the Manufacturing Excellence Exhibition on 15th-17th June 2004.
News from Manufacturing Excellence ( 7 June 2004)
MACH hits the right notes
Results from visitor entry and exit surveys at MACH 2004 show that 89% of respondents said that MACH showcased all the specific products or types of products in which they were interested.
News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association ( 3 June 2004)
Thumbs up for MACH 2004
The Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association (MMMA) members who exhibited at MACH 2004 in April were generally pleased with the exhibition.
News from Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association ( 1 June 2004)
Health and safety to feature at Weldex
Weldex, the UK's only welding, joining, cutting and fabrication exhibition will draw on the success of last year's show by hosting a Health and Safety Pavilion.
News from Highbury Nexus (26 May 2004)
Using polymers to avoid problems
Polymers in Aggressive and Corrosive Environments 2004 is to be held in Cologne, Germany on the 8th and 9th September and will provide a chance to learn more about using polymers to avoid problems.
News from Rapra Technology (25 May 2004)
Integrating technology and industrial design
The London Technology Network has organised an event on "Integrating technology and industrial design in automotive and consumer electronics accelerating design cycles and cutting costs".
News from London Technology Network ( 4 May 2004)
In-mould decorating addressed in Dusseldorf
Autotype International is once again sponsoring Europe's premier in-mould decoration event - In-Mould Decorating 2004 - which is being held in Dusseldorf, Germany between the 16th and 17th June 2004. Brochure available
News from Autotype ( 3 May 2004)
Social responsibility on the agenda
Former IIE "Young woman engineer of the year" Dawn Fitt will be highlighting the importance of social responsibility at the National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition on 15th May 2004.
News from Venture Marketing Group (22 April 2004)
New features for Weldex 2006
New features are already being lined up for the next Weldex, the UK's only welding, joining, cutting and fabrication exhibition.
News from Highbury Nexus (21 April 2004)
Cut-price stands for early exhibitors
Highbury-Nexus is offering a discount to exhibitors who sign up for Weldex 2006 in the near future.
News from Highbury Nexus ( 9 April 2004)
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