30 September 2009

Electronics Technology: Conference – Exhibition – Networking Event

  • Electronics Technology: Conference – Exhibition – Networking Event

The manufacturing exhibition organisers describe the event as a hub for the UK electronics manufacturing industry, where attendees can meet, mingle and network, as well as being able to see the latest technologies, processes and materials. It will be held on 30 September – 1 October 2009 at Coventry's Ricoh Arena.

The event will also provide a new forum for manufacturers, contract manufacturers, distributors, suppliers and consultants to showcase their capabilities to a dedicated audience, increase their market visibility and network. Committed to date are: Advanced Rework Technology, ALMIT, Anglo Production Processes, Altus, Blundell Production Equipment, Chiltern Connection, Contact Electronics, Electrolube, Electronics Yorkshire, Electronics Manufacture & Test Magazine, ETEK Europe, GEN3, Global SMT & Packaging, HumiSeal, IPC, Kaisertech, Process Support Technology, Production Design & Supply, SMART Group and Totech UK.
Visitors will also be able to register to attend an international conference of presentations and workshops, running alongside the event and organised by the SMART Group. Of particular interest to many delegates will be a presentation by the globally reputed Walt Custer entitled 'Business outlook: global electronics industry – preparing your company for recovery'. Other top class speakers have already been confirmed.
Companies interested in exhibiting should contact Marilyn Driscoll at MDT Events on 01763 838554 or email her at marilyn@electronicstechnology.co.uk
More information is available here.

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Electronics Technology

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