22 MACH 2012
WELDING WORLD™ VILLAGE 2012 SPARK YOUR IMAGINATION
Adrian Hawkins, AWD Chairman said, “We are delighted to support the UK’s premier manufacturing exhibition MACH 2012 through the AWD “Welding World™ village”, where our industry will exhibit the latest innovations and equipment in welding and gas technology”.
Toby Gourley, Chairman, AWD Exhibition Committee said: “The AWD membership represents some the best and most forward thinking manufacturers, suppliers and innovators in the industry. Welding World™ village will provide an opportunity to showcase and demonstrate the knowledge and advancements the industry has to offer. I am pleased to say, we have received a great number of bookings already, and several enquiries for stand space packages which start from as little as £1980 +VAT.”
Adrian Sell, MACH 2012, Sales Manager said: “We are delighted to be working closely with the AWD. MACH is the week long showcase for the UK’s manufacturing industry and as such the addition of the Welding World™ Village to MACH 2012 will add real value to the show’s 20,000 + visitors.”
3m x 3m PACKAGESACKAGES shell scheme stand package
complete with carpets, electrics and a single phase power socket, meeting table, 3 chairs and a counter, stand cleaning plus place on the ‘how to exhibit’ training day costs only £2970 + VAT
3m x 2m stand would cost as little as £1980 +VAT
FOR DETAILS AND HOW TO BOOK A STAND, JUST CALL THE AWD OFFICE 01952 290036
01952 290036 OR e-mail:
secretariat@awd.org.uk
With the Olympics and Paralympics in London and the Welding World™ Village at MACH 2012 in Birmingham, 2012 is going to be an eventful year for the UK!
The AWD is supporting the MACH 2012 exhibition through the “AWD Welding World™ Village” comprising stands devoted to the presentation of high technology welding and cutting equipment, welding consumables, health and safety equipment, process gases and other ancillary products whilst the AWD will also feature a Welding World Seminar area and Hospitality Lounge facility.
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