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News Release from: Reed Exhibitions (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 September 2000
Design Engineering Show at Manufacturing
Week 2000
A focused and highly targeted event, the Design Engineering Show (DES) features 136 exhibitors offering the complete range of design products and services at Manufacturing Week 2000.
For a 21st Century approach to design engineering solutions, visit the Design Engineering Show (DES), at Manufacturing Week 2000 From the initial design concept, through to material selection and rapid prototyping across all industry sectors, visitors will experience a one-stop-shop for all their design needs
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The exhibition takes place from 7 - 9 November 2000 in Hall 1 at the NEC, Birmingham.
A focused and highly targeted event, DES features 136 exhibitors offering the complete range of design products and services including Drives, Motors and Controls, Fastenings, Materials and Composites, Mechanical Components, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, RPT, Industrial Design, Training, Recruitment and Business Services.
Exhibitors at this year's exhibition include Associated Spring SPEC Ltd., Elesa-Clayton Ltd., EMS Chemie (UK) Ltd.
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and The Fasteners Centre Plc.
Associated Spring SPEC Ltd., will be launching a new catalogue entitled "Engineering Products for Industry" at the Design Engineering Show.
Pauline Allan of Associated Spring SPEC Ltd.
said, "Associated Spring has attended Manufacturing Week for the last six years and find that involvement in a large manufacturing exhibition has created interest from all types of manufacturing throughout the UK, Europe and the rest of the world." Nigel Pritchett, Sales and Marketing Director of Elesa-Clayton Ltd.
said,"Elesa-Clayton will use Manufacturing Week as the main platform to launch the new soft touch range of standard machine elements.
DES offers the best captive market for industrial design engineers." EMS Chemie (UK) Ltd., a speciality producer of plastics will launch a new production plant for Grivory HT.
Andrew Holloway, Regional Sales Manager for EMS Chemie said, "DES is the best opportunity to promote new products to engineers who would not normally consider plastic materials for their products." The Fasteners Centre Plc (TFC) will display a new 1/4 turn fastener as well as a captive plunger rivet along with their regular selection of products.
Brian Goode, Technical Director of the Fasteners Centre said, "TFC is a regular exhibitor at DES since it has always served as an ideal platform for demonstrating the versatility of TFC's unique service." Manufacturing Week will include approximately 300 exhibitors and is divided into four areas tailored to meet the requirements of exhibitors and visitors.
DES (Design Engineering Show), Production, Automation and VE and D (Vehicle Engineering and Design) will combine to form the only annual, national manufacturing exhibition.
To pre-register or for further information on all aspects of Manufacturing Week visit the web site.
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