Website focuses on Hanover show
Renishaw has created a special section on its website that gives full details of its activities at EMO Hanover, together with useful links and the change to obtain a free entry ticket.
To help visitors in their planning for EMO Hanover (14th to 21st September 2005), Renishaw has created a special section on its website that gives full details of its activities at the show, useful links, and offers a free entry ticket worth Eur 25.
The site will be regularly updated with new product announcements in the lead up to the show, including a new system that will revolutionise co-ordinate metrology.
Whether metal cutting, measurement or motion control, visit Renishaw in Hall 5 Stand E52.
EMO is widely seen as the world's flagship trade show for metalworking and related technologies.
In 2005, there are expected to be over 2200 exhibitors from 40 different nations and 200,000 visitors from all over the globe.
Exhibits include the full range of CNC machinery including turning, drilling, milling, grinding, EDM, bending, sawing, sheetworking and pressing, through to precision tools, micromachining, measurement technology, controls, assembly, cleaning and warehousing automation.
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