Manufacturing Technology Scotland 2009

Manufacturing Technology Scotland

Manufacturing Technology Scotland 2009

11th & 12th November, SECC, Glasgow

For companies looking to source new business and beat the recession there is no better opportunity in 2009 than to exhibit at the Manufacturing Technology Scotland Exhibition. Launched by ETES after repeated requests from exhibitors and visitors alike, it is the first Manufacturing & Technology led regional exhibition to take place in Scotland for over five years. Often overlooked and under-explored by UK suppliers, Scotland has a strong manufacturing base that covers some of the most dynamic sectors in the market today:

Aerospace Manufacturers – £2.1 billion in annual turnover from 150 world-class aerospace companies employing 18,000 people.
Electronics Manufacturers – 55,000 employees & a total global end market that is worth more than $1 trillion annually, of that Specialist Electronics Manufacture accounts for $21 billion.
Energy Manufacturers – we all know about Oil & Gas, but what about the emerging renewable energies? Already wind energy alone generates £7.5 billion annually with 1500 companies employing more than 50,000 people in manufacturing.
Food & Drink Manufacturers – worth over £7.5 billion annually to manufacturing with 1200+ companies employing more than 45,000 people.

Register here if you interested in attending or exhibiting or wish to attend one of the free seminars. (Just don’t let Jasper know or he’ll be after a free trip back up to the motherland.)

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  1. 1. October 6th, 2009

    Hi,

    We are sheetmetal fabricators from India. We have recently started exporting telescopic covers for machine tool protection for a customer in Finland. We would like to expand our exporting business to other European countries. What is the best way to go about it.

    Thanks

    Venkat

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