Product category:
Exhibitions on processing and instrumentation
News Release from: Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show | Subject: Southern Manufacturing 2005
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 October 2004
Make a date with Southern Manufacturing
2005
Now in its eighth successive year, Southern Manufacturing is firmly established as the premier showcase for manufacturing and engineering in the South of England
The Southern Manufacturing Show returns to the Surrey Thorpe Park on February 16 and 17 2005 Now in its eighth successive year, Southern Manufacturing is firmly established as the premier showcase for manufacturing and engineering in the South of England
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Southern Manufacturing free seminar programme
The Southern Manufacturing show (6-7 February 2008, Farnborough) has announced its free seminar programme for 2008
New venue means growth for Southern Manufacturing
The new Farnborough International venue offers unlimited growth potential for the Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show
Following great success in 2004, this year's event has seen unprecedented levels of re-booking as exhibitors rush to secure a space at what promises to be one of the most important dates in the manufacturing industry's calendar for 2005.
Over 400 companies from a wide range of engineering and manufacturing disciplines are expected to exhibit their latest products and services at Southern Manufacturing 2005.
For the third year running, Southern Electronics 2005 will run alongside the Southern Manufacturing Show, giving buyers the opportunity to meet both electronic and mechanical engineering suppliers at one event.
Further reading
Southern Manufacturing: It's the business
One of the reasons behind the success of the Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show is its focus on business rather than just products and services
Get a free seminar place at Southern Manufacturing
The Southern Manufacturing Show 2006 Technical Seminar programme has built a justifiable reputation for delivering not-to-be-missed presentations on subjects vital to engineers and industrial SMEs
This year's Southern Electronics Show is expected to be up to 50% larger than last year, adding a further compelling reason to attend.
In addition to the impressive range of manufacturers exhibiting at the show, visitors can take advantage of a programme of free-to-attend technical seminars supported by the Manufacturing Advisory Service - South East (MAS-SE).
Other highlights and features of Southern Manufacturing 2005 include.
* Technology Trails, enabling visitors from the aerospace and defence, autosport/automotive, electronics, packaging, marine industries and pharmabio sectors to easily locate relevant exhibitors and so make the most efficient use of their time at the show.
* "Meet The Buyer", a unique opportunity for exhibitors and visitors to get face-to-face for fifteen minutes with buyers from major organisations such as Sunseeker International, BMW Mini, BAE Systems and Britannia Airways.
* Trade Association Pavilions, featuring members of organisations such as the Engineering Industries Association (EIA) and the British Engineering Manufacturers Association (BEMA), together with manufacturer's organisations such as The Partnership for Profit Improvement (PFPI).
* Business Link Kent sponsored "Made in Kent" pavilion showcasing the industrial expertise available within the county.
Entry to Southern Manufacturing and Southern Electronics is free, with easy road access via junctions 11 or 13 of the M25, free parking and frequent courtesy coach transfers from Staines railway station.
Visitor pre-registration for the event and seminars, along with information on the "Meet The Buyer" scheme, will be available from November online.
So make a date with Southern Manufacturing 2005, an event no buyer or engineering professional from manufacturing industries should miss.
• Southern Manufacturing and Electronics Show: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
• Processingtalk Home Page

