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Product category: Engineering Exhibitions and Events
News Release from: Nexus Media Communications
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 July 2005

Weldex show to feature robotics
demonstrations

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Places are available in a special Robotics Demonstration Pavilion at Weldex 2006.

Places are available in a special Robotics Demonstration Pavilion at Weldex 2006 The pavilion, which is being sponsored by ABB, has been designed for companies manufacturing and supplying robotics and factory automation to showcase their products in the most cost effective way

Special packages have been set for qualifying companies and, with a position in the middle of the biggest UK production event for years, exhibitors have access to high quality visitors across a range of industries and disciplines.

Weldex is located centrally between MACH and Subcon, forming part of the most important manufacturing event of the year.

Weldex has embarked on an extensive marketing campaign to ensure that visitors get the message and visit the demonstration area, as well as raising awareness of the companies involved.

Exhibitors in 2003 included ABB, Panasonic, Fanuc, Motoman and Cloos.

Interested companies can purchase a 3 x 4m stand for GBP 6200.

The high-value package includes full shell scheme specification with walls, carpets and nameboard, a furniture package, energy package including power and lighting and a full catalogue entry.

For the demonstration area exhibitors will be provided with three-phase power, compressed air, bolting down facilities and cranage before and after the show.

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