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News Release from: DFA Media
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 February 2003

How to get the most from Drives and
Controls

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The Drives and Controls exhibition is offering its exhibitors free training days in March and April.

The Drives and Controls exhibition is offering its exhibitors free training days in March and April It is hoped that the move will help those exhibitors maximise the potential of their stands

This should result in more and better sales leads, a higher profile and improved branding.

The training will cover organising and manning a stand, making the best of the pre and post show publicity opportunities and attracting visitors to your stand.

The training days will equip every exhibitor attending, with the skills needed to make a success of the show.

"I believe that putting on a show at an exhibition is an investment.

If well organised, that investment can yield a high reward", said Ken Purchase, of the show's organiser, High Point Exhibitions.

"We hope that these training days will help our exhibitors get the best from the show.

We want them to emerge from the manufacturing recession in good health".

The Drives and Controls Exhibition is held from 3rd to 5th June in Hall 9 at the NEC in Birmingham.

The biggest industrial show of its type in the UK, it will cover a floor area of 10,000m2.

With over 200 exhibitors expected, it will be the only opportunity in 2003 for visitors to see many of the biggest names in industry. Request free introductory details about products from DFA Media ...

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