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Process technology seminars at Nepcon
Reed Exhibitions has revealed the lineup for this year's SMART Group-organised process technology seminars at Nepcon.
Reed Exhibitions has revealed the lineup for this year's SMART Group-organised process technology seminars at Nepcon.
Covering a wide range of current industry issues and future manufacturing challenges, the expanded programme is headed by some of the most pertinent topics in lead-free manufacturing, defining the true implications of the WEEE 2006 legislation and investigating some of the solutions.
Free to attend, the schedule continues the theme of knowledge-led presentations visitors can expect to find at Nepcon, and promises to be highly rewarding.
There are twelve 25min seminars at this year's show, two more than at Nepcon 2003, taking place on the hour between 1000 and 1500 GMT on both days of the show.
Half-hour gaps between each presentation allow plenty of time throughout the day to plan meetings and spend time talking to exhibitors without missing any topics that may be of interest.
Seats can be reserved in advance by booking on the Nepcon website.
"Nepcon has become increasingly about learning about new technology over the last few years, and the process technology seminar programme provides access to such information in an extremely informative and easy to use format", says Justin Tadman, Group Exhibition Director.
"Nepcon is now extremely focused, with an emphasis on visitors gaining knowledge and taking away something truly unique.
As usual, The SMART Group has put together a very incisive schedule and, with the Process Technology Seminars always so popular and well-attended, and it is advisable that visitors book places in advance wherever possible".
The full programme, which takes place at the Brighton Metropole, can be found on the Nepcon website.