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News Release from: Nexus Media Communications
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2003
The place to do good (welding) business
Weldex will be host to over 300 international companies creating the UK's largest manufacturing event this year.
Weldex, "the place to do good business" in the world of welding, joining, cutting and fabrication in 2003, will be host to over 300 international companies creating the UK's largest manufacturing event this year Organiser Highbury Nexus suggests that with under 9 months to go, the exhibition is on track to be even more successful than the Weldex 1999 event with over 70% of stand space already sold
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Countries represented include the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, Turkey and the US.
Among the big names returning to the show are Flexible Automation, BOC Gases, Thermadyne, Hypertherm, and Alexander Binzel.
The largest stand so far at Weldex 2003 has been taken by Air Products, occupying over 168 square metres.
Exhibitors will be demonstrating a wide range of innovations to a carefully targeted UK and European audience of senior managers, managing directors, departmental heads, technicians and engineers.
Providing the broadest possible coverage of the welding sector, Weldex will benefit greatly from the massive database and website opportunities offered by collaboration with the event organisers of TEAM, Inspex, Tooling and CIM exhibitions.
Add to this the opportunity to attract an even wider audience of visitors through the above relationships and the dedicated Weldex website designed to enable exhibitors to book stands and make one to one contact with buyers and dealers before and during the show - there are the foundations for a potentially massive target audience of purchasers and specifiers.
Associations involved in this year's show include the Association of Welding Distributor (AWD), the British Automation and Robotics Association (BARA), the American Welding Society (AWS) and the British Association of Fastener Distributors (BAFD), making Weldex 2003 the focus of attention for international visitors from a wide range of market sectors who are "looking to source new welding, joining, cutting and fabrication products and services".
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