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SHOW PREVIEW ON TRACK FOR BIRMINGHAM


Railway professionals on the lookout for the latest technologies and products will head to the NEC between 9-11 May for Railtex 2023. As well as providing a showcase for manufacturers in the major fi elds of track and infrastructure, signalling and communications, and rolling stock technologies, the show off ers the entire railway supply chain a one- stop-shop to source products ranging from complete railway systems to the smallest specialised components. In particular, the event will shine a


spotlight on the many products and services essential to the eff icient, safe, and greener operation of the railway and public transportation systems. More than 180 categories of products and services will be represented at the event, while an extensive conference programme will off er insights from leading industry fi gures, keynote addresses and industry seminars. Attendees and exhibitors alike will benefi t from engaging in strategic discussions, exchanging views and knowledge on the latest developments in the sector, and gaining insight into emerging industry trends.


For more information see www.railtex.co.uk


Railtex 2022 at the NEC in Birmingham


3D printing in focus


The NEC in Birmingham will once again play host to the UK’s infl uential 3D printing event, TCT3Sixty, between 7-8 June. The event brings together leading additive manufacturing technology suppliers and service providers to showcase the latest advances in this area that are helping to optimise all stages of the design, engineering and manufacturing process.


Alongside the exhibition, a


comprehensive conference programme will give attendees the opportunity to evaluate, adopt and optimise their 3D printing operations and capabilities, while also


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promoting the vast potential of the technology within a wide range of industries that range from transport and aerospace to healthcare and industrial. The conference has been broken down to suit each stage of the adoption curve, off ering vital information and insights for companies looking to take their fi rst steps into additive manufacturing and those looking to optimise their existing technology and processes. The show will also cover


future market trends, research, sustainability, the industrialisation of 3D printing and more, allowing visitors


Live product demonstrations will take place at TCT3Sixty


to immerse themselves in the technology and its wide- ranging possibilities.


For more information see www.tct3sixty.com


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