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American exhibition returns to Mexico in 2005
AchemAmerica, the international exhibition for process technologies, will take place for the second time in Mexico City from 12th to 15th April 2005.
News from Achema UK (19 October 2004)
Manufacturing show returns to Thorpe Park
The Southern Manufacturing Show returns to Surrey's Thorpe Park on 16th and 17th February 2005.
News from European Trade and Exhibition Services (15 October 2004)
Pack Profile interoperability demonstrated
The Sercos interface trade associations will exhibit a Pack Profile interoperability demo at Pack Expo 2004, from 7th to 11th November, in Chicago, Illinois.
News from Sercos North America (13 October 2004)
Weldex move proves popular
Following the decision to site Weldex 2006 between MACH and Subcon at the NEC, organiser Highbury Nexus has seen a rush of interest and provisional stand bookings with more than 18 months to go.
News from Highbury Nexus ( 6 October 2004)
E=motion at rest in Telford
The E=motion land speed car will be on show at this year's Drives and Controls Exhibition. Brochure available
News from Drives and Controls ( 4 October 2004)
Plastics event on schedule for success
Exhibition organiser Emap Maclaren says the new Plastics Design and Moulding (PDM) event is on target for a successful debut, reporting that over 65% of stand space is now sold.
News from Emap Maclaren Polymer Group (30 September 2004)
Kaye completes team for MACH 2006
The new look MACH 2006 is now complete, with Roger Kaye joining The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) as MACH 2006 Sales Manager.
News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association (24 September 2004)
New dimension to manufacturing exhibitions
As part of its long-term growth strategy, ETES is adding to the appeal of its six successful regional manufacturing exhibitions with the introduction of three new product centres.
News from European Trade and Exhibition Services (23 September 2004)
MACH 2004 still delivering orders
The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) reckons that MACH 2004 is proving to be the success it knew it would be.
News from The Manufacturing Technologies Association (22 September 2004)
PDM 05 to feature heavyweight conference
The Plastics Design and Moulding event in Telford in April 2005 will feature a comprehensive three-day conference programme designed to attract a high-level audience from across the moulding sector.
News from Emap Maclaren Polymer Group (20 September 2004)
Register "be-fore" the show to win
Visitors who preregister for the Drives and Controls Exhibition get the chance to win a fantastic Media Golf membership package for use at any one of 20 golf clubs throughout the UK. Brochure available
News from Drives and Controls (14 September 2004)
Expo features expanded symposium programme
ISA Expo returns to Houston, Texas, between 5th and 7th October 2004 at the Reliant Center.
News from ISA (13 September 2004)
Engineering offers all the fun of the fair
Over three fun-packed days at the August Bank Holiday, some of the UK's major organisations and manufacturers provided scores of exciting hands-on activities for youngsters at the Imagineering Fair.
News from The Imagineering Foundation ( 9 September 2004)
Show of strength in Dusseldorf
Rapra Technology will be using this year's K 2004 plastics exhibition to market its new strengths and capabilities developed as a result of its management buyout in 2002.
News from Rapra Technology ( 7 September 2004)
East Midlands manufacturers get their own show
This month thousands of designers, production engineers, works, purchasing and R and D managers from across the East Midlands will visit the region's biggest manufacturing exhibition.
News from European Trade and Exhibition Services ( 6 September 2004)
New show nearly 50% sold out
Foodex @ IFE05 - the new food show in the 2005 exhibitions calendar - is already proving to be a big hit with companies looking to target the food processing, retail and foodservice markets.
News from Foodex Meatex (27 August 2004)
Engineers ask for flexible working hours
Flexible working hours was the most popular benefit chosen by 61% of those questioned in a recent survey conducted by Venture Marketing Group at The National Engineering Recruitment Exhibition.
News from Venture Marketing Group (27 August 2004)
Recruitment show set for Olympia
Careers and Jobs Live incorporating Thegradfair is the leading series of recruitment, careers, training and education exhibitions in the UK.
News from Jarvis Exhibitions (26 August 2004)
Institutional support for robot show
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) has joined RoboNexus as an Association Cosponsor.
News from Robotics Trends (25 August 2004)
Biometrics guru to address Expo delegates
Gregory C Jensen, Chief Technology Officer for Saflink Corp, will address ISA Expo 2004 delegates on Thursday 7th October at 0830 in Room 301 at the Reliant Centre in Houston, Texas.
News from ISA (20 August 2004)
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