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Product category: Engineering Exhibitions and Events
News Release from: Metalforming Machinery Makers Association
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 September 2005

Association takes extra space at MACH

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The Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association is taking extra space at MACH 2006 in Hall 4 next to its original Stand 4918 in the Metalforming Village.

The Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association (MMMA) is taking extra space at MACH 2006 in Hall 4 next to its original Stand 4918 in the Metalforming Village In addition to having an information/hospitality stand the MMMA will now be creating a Members' Pavilion to enable those members who are looking for a smaller stand at the show to be accommodated

The MMMA is supporting the Metalforming Village which is based around the MMMA stand and hospitality suite.

The MMMA will be clearly identified within this area making it easy for visitors to access information from the association and to meet with the member companies.

David Brotherton, MMMA Secretary said: "We have decided to take on more space, so that we can offer our members, especially those who have not booked larger stands, the opportunity to have a small presence at the show".

"The MMMA stand offers them and other participating members the opportunity to hold meetings and also to entertain their customers".

"As an association we are keen to see as many of our members as possible participate at the MACH 2006 and in one concentrated area at a show, which covers many facets of industrial machinery".

"It is a very important show for the machine tool market in the UK and we are naturally keen to see our members participate".

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