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Brighton show boasts big exhibitor list
Reed Exhibitions is expecting approximately 200 companies to be represented at this year's Nepcon Brighton exhibition.
Reed Exhibitions is expecting approximately 200 companies to be represented at this year's Nepcon Brighton exhibition.
A number of the electronics manufacturing industry's major players have signed up for the forthcoming show, with the notable return of several organisations absent from recent Nepcon events.
The new limited-stand-size format of the event is a key reason for attendance, providing as it does an opportunity for companies to show their products and services in a 'level playing field' environment.
"We are implementing several new initiatives this year, such as an expanded seminar schedule, that make the regional Nepcon more focused and more knowledge-based", says Justin Tadman, Nepcon Brighton Exhibition Director.
"The industry appreciates the chance to exhibit their products in a format that will allow visitors to gain maximum benefit by seeing those companies they want to see and taking away product, process and technical information".
Companies returning to Nepcon after opting out in recent years include the likes of Sony, Siemens Dematic, OK International and Loctite.
Coupled with a powerful presence from organisations like DEK, Europlacer, Agilent and DiagnoSYS, who exhibited at the 2002 event and are confirmed for Nepcon Brighton, the exhibition looks set to succeed in reaffirming its status as the premier showcase in electronics design, manufacture and test.
In addition to the names listed above, already signed up for the show are companies including: Blundell, Pace Europe, Nutek, JUKI, BTU, PMJ, Alternative SMT, Parkheath, Leicester Circuits, Apem Components, Teradyne, Tecan, GNKT and Elite.
"The full exhibitor list demonstrates not only the inherent strength of the UK electronics industry, but also the enduring value and strength of the Nepcon tradition and brand", comments Tadman.