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Airtech 2010
Air power is the second most widely used source of motive energy in the world, preceded only by electricity. Air power is also an enormous pan-European growth market. Whether you are involved in the industrial environment, the built environment or any one of many other specialist areas, there will be plenty for you at Air-Tech 2010.
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Drives and Controls
Drives and Controls brings together key suppliers of state-of-the-art equipment representing the multi-tasking culture of today’s design engineer covering critical areas such as energy efficiency, machine safety, power transmission, drives, motion control and automation plus much more, all under one roof.
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IFPEX
In April 2008, the International Fluid Power Exhibition’s (IFPEX) long-overdue return proved to be an overwhelming success. In 2010, IFPEX will return under the same co-location umbrella.
The BFPA-supported event is the only exhibition in the UK totally focused on Hydraulics and Pneumatics and is the must attend exhibition for the fluid power/motion control industry.
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Plant & Works
Plant & Works Exhibition 2010 will bring together key suppliers of state-of-the-art equipment representing the multi-tasking culture of today’s plant, works and maintenance engineers covering critical areas such as energy, boilers and burners, handling and storage, condition monitoring, CMMS, training, plus much more, all under one roof. |

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MACH
MACH is the UK’s foremost showcase of the latest in manufacturing technologies. If you’re involved in engineering based manufacturing then you should be at MACH 2010 (NEC Birmingham, 7-11 June 2010). Entry is free and once inside the two exhibition halls dominated by MACH you’ll find some of the UK’s best metalforming, metalworking and manufacturing technologies from almost 500 companies.
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