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News Release from: easyFairs UK | Subject: Maintec 2007
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2007
MAINTEC maintains its appeal
Once again MAINTEC, at the NEC from 20-22 March, is proving that, with a good proven formula, it is still going strong after some 30 years, and growing, with 150 stands and a full list of workshops
Once again MAINTEC, at the NEC from 20-22 March, is proving that, with a good proven formula, it is still going strong after some 30 years, and growing Exhibition space at the latest in this series of UK events focused on the needs of the maintenance professional in industry, commerce and the public sector, is already over 90% sold, with nearly four months to go
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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easyFairs SOLIDS Processing in Bolton in May
A new event will be hosted on 10-11 May 2005: easyFairs SOLIDS comes to Bolton, UK, with the latest new products and technology in the processing, handling, storage and logistics of powder bulk solids
Free learnShop programme at easyFairs Solids
easyFairs Solids: Processing: Handling: Storage from May 10-11 at The Reebok Stadium in Bolton features two streams of industry relevant lectures, covering subjects from blockages to explosions
A day at MAINTEC is time well spent.
Some 150 stands will display the latest and best in maintenance products and services, with something for everybody, from high tech maintenance management software and condition monitoring equipment to safety flooring, barrier handcreams and vibration-proof bolt securing.
If you have a maintenance problem, or just want to improve and upgrade your existing maintenance regime, you will find all the solutions and advice you need at MAINTEC 2007.
Further reading
Results of easyFairs Solids in Bolton
The first easyFairs Solids Handling: Processing: Storage event ran at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton last week: over six hundred high quality visitors attended the event
Two new shows for UK food and drink industries
easyFairs have unveiled two new process, pack and track shows for the food and drink industries, the PPT Food shows, to be held in Summer 2006 at Esher and at Bolton
Innovation is an important aspect of the show.
Regular exhibitors already know that MAINTEC is an ideal place to launch new products.
There will also be many new exhibitors, covering the full spectrum of maintenance including:.
AMCC Services (training).
Aquanet International (water treatment).
Aucotec (plant process and control).
AV Technology (consultancy, integrated maintenance services).
Controlled Lubrication, domnick hunter (compressed air equipment).
Eaton Williams Group (air conditioning and cooling).
General Electric IGE Energy Services (plant optimisation and control).
Goodway Services and Safety (facilities/premises management).
IFM Electronics (condition monitoring equipment).
Jacob UK (modular pipework).
Micro-Epsilon UK (thermography).
Spirax Sarco (steam traps).
MAINTEC has always been well supported by professional and official bodies and in 2007 will be welcoming for the first time the Health and Safety Executive, Institution of Plant Engineers, Electrical Engineering Contractors Association and the Society of Operations Engineers.
The Combustion Engineering Association will again by sponsoring Combustion Alley, which proved very popular in 2006.
This section features CEA members displaying the latest in energy efficient boilers, burners and ancillary equipment, to help cut soaring energy bills.
The FREE technical Workshops which run alongside the exhibition throughout the three days are run by industry experts and offer the opportunity to learn, discuss and exchange maintenance experience.
Demand for these seminars is high, with many fully booked in advance, so register early and avoid disappointment.
Visit the new interactive MAINTEC website for further information, including a full list of Exhibitors.
You can also pre-register on-line as a visitor and book your chosen Workshop sessions in advance.
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