Thursday, October 05, 2006
New Drives, Motors and Controls show hits the UK
The new Drives, Motors and Controls show, for the first time, is one of the four major exhibitions which make up Manufacturing Week, to be held from 30th October-1st November in Birmingham, UK
Those involved with addressing industry's increasing concerns over the efficient use of energy and the reduction of maintenance costs will have a prime opportunity to find exactly the solutions they need at the new Drives, Motors and Controls show which, for the first time this year, is one of the four major exhibitions which make up Manufacturing Week. The new show, which runs from 30th October to 1st November, has power for industry as its central focus. The show's organiser, Reed Exhibitions, has carefully planned the event so that the exhibitors primarily involved with motors, motor control, mechanical power transmission, pneumatics and hydraulics are concentrated in the same area, making it much easier and quicker for visitors to locate and view the stands which most interest them.
The benefits conferred by the status of Drives, Motors and Controls as a separate exhibition within the Manufacturing Week portfolio are not, however, confined to the show's visitors.
The new arrangement effectively channels visitors toward the stands where they are most likely to do business, thereby ensuring that stand personnel are able to use their time effectively in discussions with genuine prospective buyers.
Exhibitors also benefit from the undoubted pulling power of Manufacturing Week which, in 2000, attracted no fewer than 10,393 visitors, 73% of whom came to the exhibition with the specific intention of finding new products or suppliers.
Exhibitors participating in the new Drives, Motors and Controls show provide a wide range of products and services.
Among the most important of these are motors of all kinds, gears and gearboxes, belt and chain drive systems, variable speed drives, components for hydraulic and pneumatic applications, and mechanical speed controllers.
Support for the new Drives, Motors and Controls show is strong, demonstrating that exhibitors appreciate its status as part of the UK's largest full-range manufacturing event.
Strong exhibitor support also ensures that visitors will have the opportunity to see the most interesting new products from leading UK and overseas manufacturers.
Just a small selection of the companies that are participating in the show includes HPC Gears, Bosch, Ondrives, Euchner, and HPC Engineering.
The Drives, Motors and Controls show is complemented by three other major exhibitions in the Manufacturing Week 2001 portfolio: the design engineering Show; Automation; and Production.
All exhibitions run concurrently from 30th October to 1st November, in Hall 19 at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, the UK's most convenient and accessible venue.
Those involved with addressing industry's increasing concerns over the efficient use of energy and the reduction of maintenance costs will have a prime opportunity to find exactly the solutions they need at the new Drives, Motors and Controls show which, for the first time this year, is one of the four major exhibitions which make up Manufacturing Week. The new show, which runs from 30th October to 1st November, has power for industry as its central focus. The show's organiser, Reed Exhibitions, has carefully planned the event so that the exhibitors primarily involved with motors, motor control, mechanical power transmission, pneumatics and hydraulics are concentrated in the same area, making it much easier and quicker for visitors to locate and view the stands which most interest them.
The benefits conferred by the status of Drives, Motors and Controls as a separate exhibition within the Manufacturing Week portfolio are not, however, confined to the show's visitors.
The new arrangement effectively channels visitors toward the stands where they are most likely to do business, thereby ensuring that stand personnel are able to use their time effectively in discussions with genuine prospective buyers.
Exhibitors also benefit from the undoubted pulling power of Manufacturing Week which, in 2000, attracted no fewer than 10,393 visitors, 73% of whom came to the exhibition with the specific intention of finding new products or suppliers.
Exhibitors participating in the new Drives, Motors and Controls show provide a wide range of products and services.
Among the most important of these are motors of all kinds, gears and gearboxes, belt and chain drive systems, variable speed drives, components for hydraulic and pneumatic applications, and mechanical speed controllers.
Support for the new Drives, Motors and Controls show is strong, demonstrating that exhibitors appreciate its status as part of the UK's largest full-range manufacturing event.
Strong exhibitor support also ensures that visitors will have the opportunity to see the most interesting new products from leading UK and overseas manufacturers.
Just a small selection of the companies that are participating in the show includes HPC Gears, Bosch, Ondrives, Euchner, and HPC Engineering.
The Drives, Motors and Controls show is complemented by three other major exhibitions in the Manufacturing Week 2001 portfolio: the design engineering Show; Automation; and Production.
All exhibitions run concurrently from 30th October to 1st November, in Hall 19 at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, the UK's most convenient and accessible venue.
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