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Dates announced for this year's MTI

An European Trade and Exhibition Services product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 4, 2009

Manufacturing Technology Ireland has announced it will return to the National Show Centre, near to Dublin Airport, from 14-15 October 2009.

The event, Ireland's largest manufacturing exhibition, will this year feature more than 250 exhibitors.

It will promote an extremely broad range of industrial products and services, including machinery, sub-contracting, factory equipment, consumables, mechanical, electrical and electronic components.

With its experience of large-scale pharmabio and food and drink manufacture, Ireland also offers a mix of automation, packaging and materials-handling expertise, much of which will also be represented at the show.

This diversity makes Manufacturing Technology Ireland an unrivalled marketplace for buyers and sellers of industrial technologies and services.

The show's 'Technology Trails' guide visitors straight to suppliers from specific sectors such as pharmabio or automotive.

The Manufacturing Technology Ireland website features a searchable database of exhibitors, enabling visitors to pre-plan their schedule.

This year, for the first time, the show will appear on the business-networking service Linkedin, which will allow visitors and exhibitors to meet and interact before and after the event.

The Manufacturing Technology Ireland 2009 group is open to all Linkedin users.

Along with showcasing the best of Ireland's manufacturing enterprise, MTI 2009 also offers visitors the chance to participate in a series of free, topical one-hour industrial seminars.

This year's programme will include a session by Jason McChesney explaining how to increase profit and productivity during the recession through effective time management.

Ray O'Neill, managing director of ESS, Limerick, will discuss lean maintenance.

Orla McNally, from Alma Consulting, will examine how to maximise the taxation benefit from investment in innovation.

Among the other topics under review will be sessions on CE marking, an introduction to patents and how to tender successfully for public-sector contracts.

A full listing of the seminar sessions is available on the show's website.

Entry to the exhibition and the seminars is free.

Car parking at the National Show Centre is free to exhibitors and visitors.

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