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Fastening and assembly show to hit Wolverhampton
A fastening and assembly show is being held that is aimed at every engineer - mechanical, electrical, electronic or optical.
A fastening and assembly show is being held that is aimed at every engineer - mechanical, electrical, electronic or optical.
Whatever your specialisation, the show's organisers believe you can solve all your fastening/assembly problems at the Fastening Solutions Exhibition at the RAF Museum, Cosford, near Wolverhampton on April 26th.
To find solutions for today's fastening and assembly or to build relationships for tomorrow's challenges, engineers can pre-register.
Pre-registered visitors will be entertained to a free luncheon on site and also entered into a free draw with 20 flying lessons being given away.
Organiser NewbyCom says: "The Fastening Solutions Show is now widely recognised as the best place to meet the experts and discuss any sort of fastening application need - I'm glad we have been able to make it even better this year".
All visitors can meet the UK's top suppliers of equipment components and services for fastening, assembly, adhesives, tapes, application hardware, inserts, torque controls, and anti-vibration applications.
From 09.30 - 16.00 visitors will be able to enjoy free parking, free tea and coffee, as well as free entry to the RAF Museum - including the recently opened, brand new "Cold War" hangar featuring all three British "V Bombers".
All visitors will also receive a free copy of "The Engineer".