process engineers
prepare to meet their
supply chain
he process industry is
broad in what it can
offer, yet it makes an
essential contribution
to the engineering and
manufacturing markets evey working day.
Manufacturing employs 2.7 million people
and contributes 45% of the UK’s total
exports, according to the EEF, and what
better way for these millions of people to
connect then at the UK’s largest meeting
place for advanced engineers.
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Advanced Engineering 2017 has become
the hub for the variety of sectors that rely
on advanced engineering. The Show, the
largest free-to-attend open conference of
its kind, takes place on 1-2 November, at
the NEC, Birmingham; with the keynote
speakers and thought-provoking industry
topics announced.
The Show is the place where the UK supply
chain meets face-to-face with engineering
management, spanning: process, control
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and plant industries; R & D; design; test;
production & procurement from OEMs,
integrators and top tier industry players.
Registration numbers for visitors this year
are nearly 50% more than at the same time
last year; they will be coming from a range
of engineering specialisms, including;
measurements & monitoring, process
control, drives and controls, sensors and
systems, automation, fluid handling, food
processing, machining and many more
from a range of sectors.
Alison Willis, industrial divisional director
at Easyfairs, organisers of the Show,
said: “We’re very excited about this
year’s exhibition. With the industrial
manufacturing and process engineering
market growing strongly, Advanced
Engineering 2017 is the place to find new
suppliers and customers, and meet with
existing contacts, to make this growth
continue.
“We will bring together the latest advances
in engineering, and just importantly the
experts on topics that are consistently
discussed within the specialist media.”
Whether you are a visitor or an exhibitor,
Advanced Engineering will not only
provide you with a business forum and
supply chain showcase for your own
sector, but will also introduce you to new
opportunities in industries using related
technologies and services.
Co-locating as part of the Show are five
zones:
t Aero Engineering
t Composites Engineering
t Automotive Engineering
t Performance Metals Engineering
t Connected Manufacturing - NEW FOR
2017