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What not to miss at Manufacturing and Engineering week 2023
Manufacturing and Engineering Week (
www.mandeweek.co.uk) 2023 continues to live up to its promise of becoming ‘the festival of industrial innovation’ with a number of new events added for 2023 including, Smart Factory Expo and the Drives & Controls zone
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he week, beginning June 5, 2023, is Manufacturing & Engineering Week with the centre piece exhibitions Design &
Engineering Expo, Smart Factory Expo, Maintec and the Drives & Controls zone taking place at Birmingham’s NEC on June 7-8.
Other exhibitions are also taking place at the NEC during the week and these include Automechanika run by Messe Frankfurt; Med-Tech Innovation Expo and TCT 3Sixty from Rapid News Group and Subcon from the Mark Allen Group. Haf Cennydd, portfolio director for M&E Week, said: “We see M&E Week as being a festival and as
a celebration. We are bringing the world’s most established brands and start-ups together under one roof and presenting them on different stages and in different ways – just as Glastonbury does with its established headline acts and its new breaking act areas. “We will also be showcasing creativity and presenting some things which will have our visitors say ‘Well, I didn’t expect to see that!’.” Manufacturing & Engineering Week is, once
again, making its event carbon neutral. M&E week is collaborating with Forest Nation to plant one tree for every attendee.
And, in regards to sustainability and ensuring that the legacy of M&E Week will benefit the next generation of engineers, is the announcement that Engineers Without Borders UK has become the official charity partner of M&E Week. The charity will have a booth on the exhibition floor so that visitors can stop by to find out more as well as having a conference spot for a major announcement. Senior members of the EWB UK team will also be contributing to several panel sessions.
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