Aero and Composites engineering show dates announced
06 January 2011
Building on their success in 2010, the co-locating Aero Engineering and Composites Engineering Shows are again co-locating in 2011 at the NEC, Birmingham, on the 9th and 10th November, each will continue to provide a technology showcase and business forum for these engineering sectors, with major new expansion in exhibitors, visitors and content. They will also benefit from the synergies provided by two new co-locating events: Energy Engineering 2011, and the Plastic Electronics Show 2011.

In Aero Engineering – The Supply Chain Fair and Congress, additional top names from the metrology, test, CAD/CAM, propulsion and systems sectors are eager to join the existing core sectors of tooling, finishing, design, and component manufacturers in 2011. This year’s show also introduces an ‘Aero Test Focus’, attracting additional test engineers and decision makers, which, according to director of UK Tech Events, organisers of the 2011 shows, Ian Stone, “reflects the importance of testing as a critical component of innovation”.
From aero structures and systems through to propulsion engineering, Aero Engineering 2011 will provide a two-day tailored environment for specialist engineering technology, equipment, parts, components, sub-assemblies and specialist services to showcase their capabilities and develop vital supply chain dialogue. Supporting supply chain business briefings, open technology forums and integrated B2B meetings, ensure the event is a ‘must attend show’ in the aero engineering sector calendar.
Following its successful launch in September 2010, the Composites Engineering Show expands further in 2011 to consolidate its place as the UK’s only annual exhibition showcase of suppliers and partners to the UK’s rapidly growing composites design and manufacturing industries. 2011 has already been enjoying an impressive exhibitor booking rate, with organisations offering products and solutions across: raw materials; semi-finished products; design, analysis, simulation and processing technologies; composite parts, components and structures; equipment and ancillary services such as machining, tooling, joining, finishing, curing, testing and so on; as well as maintenance and recycling technologies.
And also new for 2011, attendees can listen to presentations on composites design and manufacturing, within a two-day programme of applications sessions delivered by composites customer groups, industry stakeholders, and in association with leading industry bodies, addressing: energy and renewables; automotive/mass transit; motorsport; defence; construction and civil engineering; medical/healthcare; aerospace/aviation; performance sports and leisure; plus consumer and industrial products.
Showcasing all levels of the UK composites value chain contributing to high volume consumer products through to high performance advanced engineered products, the show is a ‘must attend’ for design, materials and manufacturing engineers from aerospace to automotive, motorsport, marine, civil engineering, defence, medical, energy, consumer and industrial products and so much more. With integrated B2B meetings, open technology forums and UK Strategic Briefing, the 2011 event is set to be the focal point for the UK composites sector.
The two new co-locating shows, Energy Engineering 2011 and the Plastic Electronics Show will ensure an interdisciplinary forum of technology and business opportunities across some of the UK’s most important high growth advanced engineering sectors – Aerospace, Composites, Energy Generation and Plastic Electronics.
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