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News Release from: Reed Exhibitions (UK)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 July 2001
Strong support for UK Design Engineering
show
Support for the Design Engineering Show is strong, demonstrating that exhibitors appreciate its status as part of the UK's largest full-range manufacturing event.
The Design Engineering Show, one of four highly focussed exhibitions making up this year's Manufacturing Week, provides a complete and efficient solution to a crucial problem faced by every engineer and designer involved with the development of new products - that of keeping up-to-date with the latest advances in materials and technology The show, which runs from 30th October to 1st November at the National Exhibition Centre, has been carefully formulated so that all of the exhibitors which are of primary interest to designers are concentrated in one area, making it much easier for visitors to find what they need quickly, efficiently, and without too much wear and tear on their feet! The concept of the Design Engineering Show as a separate exhibition within the Manufacturing Week portfolio also offers important benefits for exhibitors
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Visitors with relevant interests will be concentrated in the area where the exhibitors' stands are located, enhancing opportunities for making valuable new contacts, as well as for reinforcing existing business relationships.
In addition, exhibitors benefit from the pulling power of Manufacturing Week which, in 2000, attracted no fewer than 10,393 visitors, 73% of whom came with the specific intention of finding new products or suppliers.
Exhibitors participating in the Design Engineering Show provide a wide range of products and services.
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Among the most important of these are electrical and electronic components, plastics and composite materials, adhesives, engineering software, rapid prototyping services and technology, design office hardware, fastenings and enclosures.
Support for the Design Engineering Show is strong, demonstrating that exhibitors appreciate its status as part of the UK's largest full-range manufacturing event.
Strong exhibitor support also ensures that visitors will have the opportunity to see the most interesting new products from leading UK and overseas manufacturers.
Just a small selection of the companies that are participating in the show includes Bostik, Caledonian Ferguson Timpson, Qualitetch Components, Guyson International, Busch, and GBP Ergonomics.
The Design Engineering Show is complemented by three other major exhibitions in the Manufacturing Week 2001 portfolio: Drives, Motors and Controls; Automation; and Production.
All exhibitions run concurrently from 30th October to 1st November, in Hall 19 at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, the UK's most convenient and accessible venue.
The exhibitions are supported by an extensive programme of seminars, and are co-located at the NEC with the following shows: Inspex, Computers in Manufacturing (CIM), Tooling, and Pre-owned Production Equipment (PPE).
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