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News Release from: Manufacturing Technologies Association
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2006
Overseas buyers to be brought to MACH
The Manufacturing Technologies Association is hosting a six-nation inward trade mission to the UK's premier manufacturing technology exhibition - MACH 2006.
The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA), in partnership with the engineering sector team of UK Trade and Investment (UKTI), is hosting a six-nation inward mission to the UK's premier manufacturing technology exhibition - MACH 2006 - at the NEC Birmingham from 15th to 19th May 2006 MACH is recognised as the world's window on UK engineering expertise in manufacturing; the exhibition is the showcase representing the exceptional capabilities and innovation demonstrated by a broad range of machine and equipment manufacturers, importers and service providers to manufacturing organisations around the world
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Dec 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Following a number of previous visits from overseas buyers that have been successful, the event is growing in terms of its international significance.
This multi-country inward mission is focusing on key buyers in the manufacturing and related sectors from Brazil, Russia, India, China, Turkey and Thailand - six nations of ever-increasing importance in the manufacturing arena.
The MTA and UKTI will be supporting an International Lounge at the event which will be the focal point for the mission's participants.
This will be situated close-by the seminar stand and will have cloakroom facilities, free tea, coffee and biscuits, free Wi-Fi Internet access and an opportunity to hold meetings and network.
It will be staffed by MTA and UKTI representatives; the MTA's support partner at the NEC - the International Trade Promotion Centre - will deal with much of the logistical arrangements for the visitors.
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