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News Release from: European Trade and Exhibition Services
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 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
The Southern Manufacturing Show, now in its 5th successful year, is the biggest engineering solutions event for the South of England The event will showcase the latest industrial technology, components, products and engineering services available in the region
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Last year's inaugural MTI show was the largest manufacturing exhibition and conference ever staged in Ireland, completely filling the NSC, next to Dublin Airport.
Show initiatives introduced at the 2001 event such as the Aerospace and Defence Suppliers trail worked so well that organisers, ETES, have introduced three further supplier trails for 2002: Packaging and Labelling Solutions; Electronic Components and Contract Electronic Manufacturing; and Marine Engineering and Offshore Suppliers.
Also new for 2002 are a series of regional pavilions where visitors can source companies exhibiting products and services who are based in London, Kent, Wales, and the Midlands.
With over 300 exhibitors, based in 6 centres of technology, it is by far the biggest and most comprehensive annual engineering solutions event ever staged in the region.
Visitors will see thousands of new products and services and benefit from expert technical advice offered by specialists in their field.
Innovation, quality and supply chain development issues will be the focus of the free-to-attend Seminar Programme, organised in conjunction with the RSO-SE.
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