Product category:
Exhibitions on processing and instrumentation
News Release from: DFA Media | Subject: PWE2008
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 May 2007
Plant and Works Exhibition in NEC
line-up for 2008
The Plant and Works Exhibition (PWE) will join Airtech, Drives and Controls, IFPEX, MACH, Electrex and other co-locating shows at their 2008 exhibitions at the NEC
A brand new event for 2008, the Plant and Works Exhibition will reflect the 'multi-tasking' required of today's plant, works and maintenance engineers by covering a comprehensive range of topics From CMMS, condition monitoring, building and factory maintenance equipment, energy management, health and safety, training and handling and storage, the show is intended to be a 'must visit' in the diaries of engineers nationwide
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 23 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Plant and Works Exhibition hits the right notes
The new Plant and Works Exhibition (PWE) attracted thousands of visitors, many of which were surprised at the wide range of maintenance options available to them
Electrex 2008 co-locates with 'IP and EE'
Following the success of Electrex 2006, at the next show in 2008 the Independent Power and Energy Europe ('IP and EE') exhibition is to co-locate with Electrex at the NEC in Birmingham
Exhibitors at PWE will be a mix of suppliers of plant and maintenance equipment and related products and services.
To ensure sufficient coverage of the key industry topics, the exhibition will be split into three main categories: Core Maintenance Products and Services; Ancillary Services; and Energy Management.
This last is a particularly topical area: good energy management could be a matter of survival for companies which are high energy consumers.
This section of Plant and Works will be dedicated to making a difference to energy efficiency and will provide advice and information on all aspects of the subject.
Plant and Works 2008 will benefit from its co-location with other important manufacturing events such as Drives and Controls and Airtech, both of which enjoyed extremely successful shows at the NEC last year, plus IFPEX, the international fluid power exhibition.
Over 40,000 visitors attended the whole event in 2006, which also included MACH, Electrex, SubCon and Product Development.
The inclusion of a maintenance-based engineering show like PWE will make the 2008 event a 'one-stop shop' for UK manufacturing, engineering and maintenance strategies.
Exhibitors at last year's group of co-locating shows praised the high quality of contacts made during the event and said most of them were actively pursuing live projects.
Visitors to the 2008 event are likely to be engineering professionals from all areas of industry: from plant, works, maintenance, mechanical, electrical and facilities managers to those running factories, production, warehouse and logistics or training operations.
All will be able to take advantage of the proximity of so many different suppliers, as well as the technical seminars that will run alongside the exhibitions.
PWE 2008 and its co-locating partner shows will take place from 22nd to 24th April 2008 at the Birmingham NEC.
More information can be found on the website.
• DFA Media: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
• Processingtalk Home Page

