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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 29, 2007

Entrance to the TCT Exhibition is completely free of charge and registration can be completed quickly and easily on the show website.

Rapid News Publications has announced that exhibition visitor registration for TCT 2007, due to be held 26th to 27th September 2007 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, is now open.

Entrance to the TCT Exhibition is completely free of charge and registration can be completed quickly and easily on the show website.

The exhibition, sponsored by Huntsman Advanced Materials and EOS, will feature more than 100 suppliers from the world of rapid product development (RPD), including all the leading rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing machine manufacturers under one roof for the only time in the UK this year.

Also exhibiting will be leading players from the scanning and digitising, CAD/CAM software, rapid tooling and materials sectors, who will showcase their latest offerings, presenting the perfect opportunity to appraise all of the latest technologies on the market.

Service providers from all the sectors will also be on hand to demonstrate the most effective and up to date ways of using the technologies available in 2007.

TCT brings together everyone involved in the concept, design, specification and manufacturing chain.

Frequent visitors to the show include designers, prototype specialists, technical directors, development engineers, product managers, design directors, chief engineers, sub-contractors and consultants; from leading industry sectors such as aerospace, automotive, medical devices, dental, jewellery, Formula 1, FMCG, telecoms, education, packaging, electronics, and defence and government agencies.

Free of charge seminar sessions will take place on both days of the show and will be held within a purpose-built seminar theatre in the main exhibition hall.

The morning sessions are organised in conjunction with the RPMA and West Midlands Technology Network and are designed to give newcomers to rapid technologies the chance to get up to speed as fast as possible and to find out how best to access them.

The Rapid Machining Forum - Techniques for Rapid Manufacturing afternoon session will cover how it is possible to manufacture parts directly using advanced CAM software and milling techniques.

The Rapid Machining Forum provides a platform for milling techniques to go head-to-head with RPandM additive techniques.

Each day of TCT, five rapid machining papers will be presented by various exhibiting companies, and will be chaired by the GTMA.

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