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Weldex move proves popular

A Nexus Media Communications product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 6, 2004

Following the decision to site Weldex 2006 between MACH and Subcon at the NEC, organiser Highbury Nexus has seen a rush of interest and provisional stand bookings with more than 18 months to go.

Following the decision to site Weldex 2006 between MACH and Subcon at the NEC, organiser Highbury Nexus has seen a rush of interest and provisional stand bookings with more than 18 months to go before the UK's largest and best manufacturing industry event.

Addressing demand from overseas manufacturers and specialist suppliers, the organisers have also arranged for special pavilions themed for European companies and health and safety.

Commenting on the job ahead, Event Manager Karin Allfree said: "We normally put all our resources behind the show during the preceding 12 months".

"This time, early demand has been keeping us busy from two years before the show opens".

With major shows either side of Weldex and open access throughout, exhibitors are choosing Weldex to gain maximum impact and to stay in front of the widest audience.

Discounts for those booking early have also attracted a number of exhibitors from Europe and America.

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