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News Release from: Reed Exhibitions (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 September 2000
Vehicle Engineering + Design at
Manufacturing Week
Vehicle Engineering and Design (VE and D) is dedicated to companies involved in all areas of vehicle manufacture, from concept to production at all levels of the supply chain.
Vehicle Engineering and Design (VE and D) is dedicated to companies involved in all areas of vehicle manufacture, from concept to production at all levels of the supply chain Taking place at the NEC, Birmingham from 7 - 9 November 2000 in Hall 1, as part of Manufacturing Week, the exhibition will form a focal point for new concepts and technological innovation in automotive design
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Targeted at visitors who wish to keep abreast of the latest developments in the automotive industry the show will cover the following technology areas; Body Engineering, Design Services, Interiors and Ergonomics, Metal Forming and Casting, Modelling, Moulding, Powertrain and Safety.
Exhibitors at this year's exhibition include Cooke Brothers Limited, System Labels and Lobo Systems.
David Cooke, Joint Managing Director, Cooke Brothers Limited said, "We are exhibiting at VE and D 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." Niall O'Shea, Sales Manager, System Labels, manufacturers of screen-printed technical labels, overlays, control panels and product identification solutions, said "We see Vehicle Engineering and Design as an excellent opportunity to introduce our company to the leading manufacturing companies in the UK.
As we specialise in the automotive industry, it is the only show that targets this exact sector." Rob Schulp, Exhibition Manager, Manufacturing Week said, "VE and D reinforces the comprehensive nature of Manufacturing Week, ensuring that the exhibition is truly a one-stop shop, where buyers can source all products and service requirements in one trip." 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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