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NEWS I AERO ENGINEERING 2011


A|D|S takes headline Aero Engineering role


UK Tech Events has announced that A|D|S will be one of the headline industry organisations supporting this year’s expanded Aero Engineering 2011 Supply Chain Fair and Industry Briefing.


Birmingham on 9-10 November 2011 which, together with co-locating events, will host some 350 exhibitors and over 50 hours of parallel industry presentations and integrated B2B networking opportunities across the advanced engineering and technology sectors. As the UK’s only dedicated trade


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event integrating the supply chains for the hugely important UK aerospace structures, powerplant and systems industries, Aero Engineering provides an increasingly strategic opportunity for focused technical and commercial dialogue between each level of the UK supply chain.


Increasing interest With the volume of exhibitors expected to double for 2011, the show provides a showcase of capability providers supporting the lifecycle of specialist aerospace engineering requirements. With pre-registered visitor numbers already running at three times the level of last year’s event, organiser UK Tech Events predicts a record attendance from every quarter of the UK aerospace sector plus increasing interest from overseas customer groups. Graham Chisnall, managing director


of aerospace and operations at A|D|S commented: “A|D|S is pleased to have stepped up its participation at the 2011 Aero Engineering event in Birmingham.


ero Engineering takes place as part of the 2011 Advanced Engineering UK group of events at the NEC,


The UK’s £23.1 billion aerospace industry is built upon R&D, technology and the engineering excellence of the entire supply chain. Because of our work to deliver this firm foundation for the future, A|D|S is delighted to support Aero Engineering 2011, which provides a forum for all engineers to grow their business and learn about the latest technologies.”


Get the big picture Aero Engineering 2011 will provide daily visitors with an expanded integrated programme of show floor presentations from leading technology and industry organisations. Daily SC21 update sessions, hosted by A|D|S, serve to chart the progress of the key programmes accelerating the competitiveness of the UK’s aerospace and defence industry. Optional delegate programmes provide


attendees with access to parallel industry Business Briefings offering attending SMEs essential ‘big picture’ forward vision of the developing business and technical landscape within UK aerospace and wider international programmes. They provide essential programme insight and business, technical and skills intelligence – assisting companies to create, modify or confirm their own business strategies from the most informed position. Dr Neil Calder, congress and forums


director for the 2011 show portfolio commented: “If knowledge is power then the availability of these short, sharp and


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Graham Chisnall: Managing director of aerospace and operations at A|D|S


incisive 3-5 year horizon presentations provide supply chain participants, and particularly SMEs, with absolutely vital foresight and intelligence to plan future plant, capability and skills investment, to pursue breaking UK and international programme opportunities and generally obtain wisdom on the bigger picture of the landscape in which to move their businesses forward.” Online pre-registration is now live.


One visitor badge covers free entry to the exhibitor hall and Open Forums for all four co-locating events. A delegate badge, starting from just £75, allows access to all four parallel industry


briefings. ❙ www.aeroengineeringshow.com


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