Advanced Engineering opens registration for visitors

Advanced Engineering opens registration for visitors

14th Jun 2018 | In News | By Mike Richardson
Advanced Engineering opens registration for visitors

Visitors will see cutting-edge innovations across the aerospace, automotive, composites, performance metals, connected manufacturing and nuclear industries.

With 650+ exhibitors and some of the industry’s biggest names expected, visitors will have an opportunity to discover the latest developments in the advanced engineering landscape.

Coupled with 200+ presentations and case studies the show is filled with experts in technical and business improvement, highlighting best practice and the secrets behind what is driving the industry forward.

It also presents the chance to meet and do business across the supply chain from a range of engineering specialisms, including: automation, design & test engineering, process control, machining among others.

Alison Willis, industrial divisional director at Easyfairs, said: “Celebrating our 10th birthday this year is a very special occasion for the Advanced Engineering show, and it will be bigger and better than ever. Our technical conference programme is attracting a lot of interest and there will be hundreds of engineering exhibitors to speak to about the latest innovations in the industry. So, register for your free place today and put the date in your diary.”

Last year the show saw a 15% increase in attendees. 2018 will be bigger and better with the launch of a new co-located show, Nuclear Engineering and the expansion of the Connected Manufacturing show zone.

The exhibition will be held in halls 2, 3 and 3A, with two entrances to the show, making navigation of the huge exhibition space easier.

The show takes place on the 31st Oct and 1st Nov, at the NEC, Birmingham and there will be a range of expert speakers, including Sameer Savani, head of innovation and engineering, ADS Group.

www.advancedengineeringuk.com

 

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