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News Release from: Reed Exhibitions (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 August 2000
Manufacturing Week 2000 attracts the
exhibitors
Manufacturing Week, the UK's largest annual industry event for design and production engineers and technical managers across all industry sectors, is almost sold out
Manufacturing Week, the UK's largest annual industry event for design and production engineers and technical managers across all industry sectors, taking place from 7-9 November 2000 at the NEC, Birmingham is 80 per cent sold out The exhibition, which will have approximately 300 exhibitors, is this year divided into four shows tailored to meet the requirements of exhibitors
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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DES (Design Engineering Show), Production, Automation and VE and D (Vehicle Engineering and Design) will combine to form the UK's largest business forum across all sectors in the manufacturing industry.
Manufacturing Week will also, for the first time, feature an Inspex Village to provide an opportunity for quality and metrology companies to exhibit in the absence of the biennial exhibition, Inspex.
Key exhibitors this year include Electro Group Ltd (Production), Cooke Brothers Ltd (VE and D), Pnuemax (DES) and Cognex UK Ltd (Automation).
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Allan Ballard, Sales Director for Production Solutions, a division of Electro Group Ltd.
says: "Over the years, Manufacturing Week has provided core business for the Production Solutions division of Electro Group.
This year we will be introducing a completely new range of Tiro-Clas Ergonomic Benching and Roller Track Flow lines, which incorporate unique design features, and can be seen at the show." David Cooke, Joint Managing Director of Cooke Brothers Ltd, says: "We are exhibiting at the VE and D show at Manufacturing Week because as designers and manufacturers of hinges, for everything from luxury sports cars to refuse trucks, family saloons to military vehicles, Cooke Brothers realise the key decision makers in the industry will be there." Philip Pearson, Marketing Director of Pneumax Limited, says: "Manufacturing Week provides an ideal platform for us to showcase our specialist know-how in Pneumatics.
As major manufacturers of 'solution packages' we can reach across many industrial sectors.
The wide visitor base of Manufacturing Week gives us the opportunity of demonstrating our abilities within each of those sectors from vehicle design to industrial automation and robotics." Geoff Collins, Sales Support Manager of Cognex UK Ltd, says: "Cognex is the world's leading industrial vision company, so exhibiting in the Automation Show at this year's Manufacturing Week was an easy choice.
This venue allows us to display our complete range of vision systems, including the revolutionary new In-Sight smart camera.
Whatever the inspection requirement, we have the systems and support to provide the best solution.".
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