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News Release from: Fastener Fair
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2008
Fastener show draws near
The Fastening and Assembly Solutions Exhibition provides a free luncheon for all qualifying pre-registered visitors, as well as complimentary tea and coffee for all show visitors.
The next fastener show for UK manufacturing professionals takes place on April 30th at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, near Wolverhampton In addition to the widest range of fastener and fastening technologies available in one place at one time anywhere in the UK, there are other good reasons for design engineers, production professionals and senior manufacturing managers to visit
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Fastening and Assembly Solutions Exhibition provides a free lunch for all qualifying pre-registered visitors, as well as complimentary tea and coffee for all show visitors.
"This is the biggest fastener, fastening and assembly show ever held at the venue, so it offers UK manufacturing professionals the best ever opportunity to stay ahead of the game in their fastening and assembly practices" said show organiser Mark Newby.
"And further, it appears that more new products are being released at this event than at any other previous show".
A visit to the outstanding RAF Museum is also free, as is parking on site.
Located just off the M54 at Junction 3, the venue is minutes from the M6 near Wolverhampton.
Although visitors can register free on arrival, those requiring a free lunch need to pre-register in advance before April 25th so that the organisers can make the necessary catering arrangements.
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