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News Release from: Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 March 2007
Exhibition includes motorsports feature
South-Tec will return to the Charlotte Convention Center from 2nd to 4th October 2007.
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) has announced the return of South-Tec to the Charlotte Convention Center from 2nd to 4th October 2007 South-Tec features the latest technologies and more industries including SME Motorsports Charlotte
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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SME Motorsports Charlotte exhibits are geared towards motorsports manufacturers in need of technologies and processes necessary to compete and win.
South-Tec combines the best the Southeast region has to offer and covers 8400m2, with 330 exhibits featuring the latest manufacturing equipment and applications and a conference.
South-Tec presents a unique opportunity for Southeast US manufacturers, looking for the latest metalworking technologies to help them keep their competitive edge.
This includes traditional equipment such as machining centres, cutting tools and lathes.
But, increasingly buyers are examining emerging technologies and concepts, including advanced materials, lean manufacturing and micro manufacturing.
SME Motorsports Charlotte broadens the reach of South-Tec by expanding the customer base and attracting delegates from one of the South's largest industries - motorsports.
South-Tec is part of the Apex Series of events cosponsored by SME, the Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT) and the American Machine Tool Distributors' Association (AMTDA).
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