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ADVANCED ENGINEERING EVENT PREVIEW


ADVANCED ENGINEERING UK THE ANNUAL HIGH TECH MANUFACTURING EVENT


This November 4-5, the UK’s advanced engineering communities will come together for the 2015 edition of Advanced Engineering UK at the NEC, Birmingham, including co-locating shows Aero Engineering Show; Composites Engineering Show; Automotive Engineering Show; Performance Metals Engineering, together with one of the most comprehensive free conference programmes in the industry


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apidly shaping up to be the largest Advanced Engineering to date, more than 700 exhibiting supply chain partners will be meeting and doing business with engineering and procurement management from OEMs and top tier supply chain organisations across aerospace, automotive, motorsport, marine, defence and more.


INNOVATION, INNOVATION, INNOVATION Providing more feature exhibit areas than any other trade event in its sector, Advanced Engineering UK is particularly well positioned to showcase the kind of innovative technology the UK is particularly known for, with an emphasis on its commercialisation possibilities. Typical areas of coverage will include graphene, wearable/printable electronics, smart materials, additive manufacturing, new approaches to design and manufacturing and much more.


FREE TO ATTEND PRESENTATIONS FROM THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPEAKERS Across the show floor six Open Conference


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Advanced Engineering the UK’s largest annual trade show and open conference for the high performance engineering sectors, has announced that the 2015 show will enjoy new support from SAE International


auditoria will host presentations ranging from companies like Boeing, to industry bodies such as Composites UK. Short, sharp deliveries will provide attendees with quickly accessible industry intelligence, applications case studies, and technology updates.


THE CO-LOCATING SHOW ZONES The Automotive Engineering Show: Representing the UK’s only dedicated show and open conference for Automotive body, chassis, powertrain and supply chain engineering, the Automotive Engineering Show 2015, provides a showcase of specialist UK and international engineering services, technology and supply chain partners supporting the UK’s multiple vehicle engineering programmes – from passenger cars to performance vehicles; from commercial vehicles to motorcycles, specialist low carbon vehicles and the engine sector. The Aero Engineering Show: The Aero


Engineering Show 2015 is the UK’s only dedicated show and open conference for the aero structures, power plant and aero systems engineering communities: it is a


unique annual showcase of technology and engineering suppliers supporting the UK’s critically important Aero Engineering supply chain, the second largest in the world. The Composites Engineering Show:


Reflecting the UK industry’s increasing demand across diverse sectors for harnessing the benefits of composites materials, the Composites Engineering Show 2015 is a single UK showcase of the very latest in composites materials, composites processing equipment, tooling and technologies, related design and simulation technology, specialist composites processing services, composites test and inspection technologies, and much more. Performance Metals Engineering: The


addition of this show is a response to increasing demands for higher performance from metallic materials in a range of capabilities vital to tomorrow’s engineering programmes… greater strength, lighter weight and extended functionality with processing efficiency.


Register now for your free entry badge at www.advancedengineeringuk.com


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