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News Release from: Reed Exhibitions (UK)
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Team on 29 July 2002
Speed record contender next to Nepcon
The colocation of Nepcon and Interplas at the UK NEC in October will provide visitors with a number of interesting crossovers between the two industries.
The colocation of Nepcon and Interplas at the UK NEC in October will provide visitors with a number of interesting crossovers between the two industries Not least of these is the opportunity to see close-up the vehicle that will later this year make an attempt on the world land speed record for electric cars
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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A British engineered and sponsored project, the unique and innovative vehicle will attempt to run at around 300mph just on battery power in front of the world's media in Tunisia.
It is a superb example of top class engineering that takes into account both the electronics and plastics and rubber industries that are represented by the two shows.
"There is a substantial crossover between the two industries, and this project highlights it perfectly", comments Nepcon Exhibition Director Justin Tadman.
"This is an unrivalled opportunity for people to address many of their needs and interests in one week, and will make a great electronics show experience for visitors".
Nepcon and Interplas will have a crossover point between Halls 1 and 5, and the total number of visitors and exhibitors on-site is anticipated to approach 40,000.
(This was Electronicstalk's Top Story on 26 July 2002).
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