Manufacturing & Engineering Show returns to Newcastle to join the Great Exhibition of the North

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The award-winning Manufacturing & Engineering exhibition and conference, returns to Newcastle on 4th – 5th July and is now open for free ticket registration. The organisers of Manufacturing & Engineering are delighted to be participating in the Great Exhibition of the North, celebrating manufacturing technology and design engineering and their importance to the economy of the Northern Powerhouse.

Visitors come to Manufacturing & Engineering to source new supply chain partners, build new relationships and learn from expert speakers. This year the show brings together even more local suppliers alongside global organisations. Exhibiting companies cover a wide range of technologies and services such as visual management tools from Clarity Visual Management, metrology technologies from Zeiss and GOM UK, design & manufacturing software from Autodesk and virtual & augmented reality technologies from Theorem Solutions plus many more.

Alongside the exhibitors will be a number of feature exhibits to inspire and enthuse visitors. Features include the UK’s first Hyperloop prototype pod, Nissan’s dissected all-electric Leaf car and Sunderland University’s Formula Student 2018 car. The Hyperloop pod has been developed by the award-winning Hyped, University of Edinburgh Hyperloop team. The cut-away Leaf, on loan from Make-it-Sunderland, has been used in Nissan’s advertising campaign and demonstrates the engineering skills and expertise used to produce this advanced vehicle. The Formula Student single seater has been developed by engineering students at Sunderland University to race in this year’s competition a Silverstone.

Manufacturing & Engineering comprises three key elements: keynote conference sessions from industry leaders, practical workshops and an exhibition of leading suppliers. The full conference programme will be announced shortly.

Manufacturing & Engineering is delivered in association with Eureka, Machinery and Manufacturing Management magazines. Leading trade bodies and institutions, including AMAP, NewcastleGateshead, the North East LEP, and the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED) support the event.

For full details and to pre-register for free, visit: www.mfgengineeringshow.co.uk