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News Release from: Trident Exhibitions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 19 November 2004
Semiconductor processing show returns to
UK NEC
Practical Vacuum incorporating Semiconductor Processing will have a distinct international feel when it returns to the NEC, Birmingham on 16th and 17th February 2005.
Practical Vacuum incorporating Semiconductor Processing will have a distinct international feel when it returns to the NEC, Birmingham on 16th and 17th February 2005 As the UK's only exhibition dedicated to the vacuum and semiconductor industries, Practical Vacuum has become the "must-see" event for all aspects of vacuum technology and so is an ideal platform for international companies involved in this sphere to present their products and services to the UK audience
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Practical Vacuum 2007 open for pre-registration
Practical Vacuum, now in its ninth year since its launch in 1999, has become the leading UK event for all aspects of vacuum technology and semiconductor processing.
Registration possible to view electronic displays
EID 2005 allows engineers, designers, buyers and end-users to keep abreast of the latest developments in display technology to ensure that their companies keep up with best practice in their industry.
The international exhibitors will come from across the globe: Finland, France, the USA, Liechtenstein and Germany to present a wealth of new products.
Since its inception in 1999, Practical Vacuum incorporating Semiconductor Processing has seen a growth in exhibiting companies by 66% and a staggering 465% increase in visitor numbers.
The event attracts research directors, senior and middle managers, process and technical engineers, test engineers, R and D scientists and engineers and vacuum science engineers across a number of industries including: aerospace, automotive, CD/TV,chemicals, electronics, food, print, telecommunications, instruments, manufacturing, materials, pharmaceuticals, packaging, power/utilities, governments and research councils.
The exhibition will once again be co-located with eight other tightly focused events including Machine Building and Automation, Mtec - sensors, measurement and instrumentation featuring industrial networks for fieldbus and open systems, and new for 2005 PneuMotion - air at work and exhibition dedicated to the pneumatic and compressed air components and systems industry.
More than 6000 visitors attended the 2-day events in 2004 and it is expected that the 2005 shows will not disappoint.
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