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News Release from: DMG World Media (NZ)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 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.
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 "It's time for organisations who want to be part of EMEX to make a move or they'll miss out
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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We already have 150 exhibitors booked, and most of the larger spaces have been booked for many months.
There is strong demand for the remaining stands.
"The dedicated Automation and Control Court is nearly full, and there is very strong interest in machine and manufacturing technology, with a wide range of exhibitors featuring everything from software through to plant control equipment".
Visitors to EMEX 2002 will see all of the latest technology and advances in engineering.
Working demonstrations will be a feature of many displays, and there are some very ambitious and exciting projects being planned by many of the exhibitors, Mr Deacon says.
"Knowledge is a key driver for the entire event.
Special seminar series will be a feature of EMEX 2002.
We're calling for papers now for the Automation and Control Series, in addition to the seminars on the latest Engineering and Manufacturing Technology.
The focus is on education showing the industry what's out there, and how such technology could be advantageous to the business of manufacturers and other users.
"EMEX is a great place to meet and talk with the key people in the supply side of the industry.
Many exhibitors will have their top technical people available to talk-through problems and solutions, and the new marketplace area for new or small suppliers will quickly let visitors see emerging engineering technology.
"We expect this to be among the best and biggest engineering events ever in New Zealand, and to attract at least as many as EMEX 2000's 9000 visitors".
EMEX 2002 will be held at the Auckland Showgrounds in Greenlane over three days from 12th to 14th May 2002.
The event is a trade-only show, restricted to those involved in engineering and manufacturing.
Those in industry and wishing to visit can register online at www.emex.co.nz.
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