Composites Engineering Show
For those interested in the everchanging world of advanced materials,
the Composites Engineering Show
will highlight the latest breakthroughs
in composite materials, the most upto-date equipment used to produce
the composites and the research &
Aero Engineering Show
The UK aerospace industry has been
tasked to deliver new technologies to
ensure that the next generation of civil
aircraft is cleaner, quieter and more
efficient than ever.
development that takes place at every
level of the industry. The UK’s only
dedicated composite materials, design
and processing event will host an array of
exhibitors, many of whom will be using the
show to present their latest technologies
to the UK market, including Composites
With this in mind, the Aero Engine ering
UK, PREA Ltd, Swift Composites
Show will feature a plethora of key
Ltd, NetComposites, Irish Centre for
industry suppliers and research institutes,
Composites Research (IComp), epm
many of whom are committed to finding
Technology, Scott Bader and Gazechim
new developments and innovations within
Composites UK.
the aerospace industry, including aero
structures; power plants; R&D; materials
and production.
Sessions taking place at its dedicated
conference include: ‘Manufacturing
Confidence through Product Verification’
from Phil Cooper, National Product
Verification Programme Leader at National
Physical Laboratory and ‘Inclusive
Engineering’ by Dawn Bonfield, Chief
Executive of the Women's Engineering
Society.
Performance Metals Engineering
The performance metals industry is worth
£2.6 billion a year to the UK economy. It is
Sessions that will take place at its
conference include: ‘Simulation and virtual
design for manufacturing technology
of high performance metal parts’ by Dr
Nikolay Biba, Technical Manager at MICAS
Simulations Ltd.
Dave MacLellan, Executive
Secretary at the Association of
Industrial Laser Users, will then
explore ‘Better by laser: Saving
weight, money and time with lasers
in manufacturing’.
Exhibitors
More than just a conference, the UK’s
largest annual engineering trade
show brings together OEMs and tier 1
manufacturers to meet and do business
with all levels of the engineering supply
chain. Visitors will have access to leading
international suppliers who will showcase
their latest products and innovations to
the UK market.
therefore no wonder that the Performance
Metals Engineering show is one of the
fastest-growing areas of Advanced
Engineering UK. The show provides the
latest information and trends for those
involved in casting, extrusion, stamping
and forging processes. It also caters to
the areas of powder metallurgy, friction
drilling, sheet forming processes, metal
surface engineering and many more.
It features four ‘shows within a
show’ – Automotive Engineering
Show, Aero Engineering Show,
Composites Engineering Show
and Performance Metals
Engineering.