Registration for the 2010 Machine Building & Automation show is now open. With sector leaders such as Baldor UK, Delta Line Europe, HepcoMotion, Igus, Newport Spectra-Physics, Schaeffler (UK), Schunck Intec, Thinking Space Systems, WDS Components and WMH Transmissions already signed up, the 2010 Machine Building & Automation show (Birmingham NEC, 27-28 April 2010) is aiming to be the biggest and best showcase of industrial automation in the UK.
Focusing on customised automation, robotics, drives and controls, motion control systems and motors, as well as safety systems, the MBA show floor is scheduled to feature dozens of industry-leading suppliers displaying hundreds of the latest in industrial automation aids. MachineBuilding.net will also have a stand, where visitors can request a FREE Guide to the New Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
Combined with the exhibitors in the co-located and complementary events - all presenting money-saving technologies and tools for more effective and efficient manufacturing operations - Machine Building & Automation offers UK engineers and specifiers products and services that can enhance productivity, improve quality and reduce energy consumption.
Machine Building & Automation is part of Advanced Manufacturing UK, a series of complementary manufacturing-focused events and education programmes:
Visit www.machinebuildingukshow.com for further details and to register for free entry tickets, as well as links to all exhibition websites.