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News Release from: DFA Media
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 April 2008
Combined exhibition programme announced
The seminar programme will cover a broad range of subjects chosen for their relevance to today's increasingly multitasking engineers.
DFA Media has confirmed the programme for its for its Drives and Controls, Air-Tech, IFPEX and Plant and Works exhibitions, taking place between the 22nd-24th April at the NEC, Birmingham These co-located shows at the NEC in April will form part of the largest manufacturing and engineering event of 2008
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ranging from energy management and plant safety to manual handling, Ethernet communications and gearbox maintenance, the seminar programme will cover a broad range of subjects chosen for their relevance to today's increasingly multitasking engineers.
These highly focused series of 20 seminars will also give delegates the opportunity to pick up best practice tips and valuable advice from a variety of speakers, representing a cross section of the engineering and manufacturing sector.
Speakers include the Carbon Trust's David Pratt; Chris Dee, Executive Director of the British Compressed Air Society; Ian Morris of the British Fluid Power Association; RoSPA Consultant Pete Dixon; Professor Len Gelman, Director of the Centre of Vibro-Acoustics and Fatigue at Cranfield University; and Stephen Barker of Gambica Trade Association.
As in 2006, the DFA Media shows will be co-locating with Subcon and MACH 2008.
Over 40,000 delegates visited the combined events in 2006, which provided a one-stop-shop for UK manufacturing, engineering and maintenance strategies.
Visitors to the event can take full advantage of all co-located exhibitions to assess and fulfil all their manufacturing strategy needs. Request free introductory details about products from DFA Media ...
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