Update: Process Engineering Live.....

PROCESS ENGINEERING LIVE GOES FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH AS SUPPORT GROWS WITHIN THE INDUSTRY

Process Engineering Live, the only event dedicated to the process sector, has been attracting support from all corners of the industry, ensuring the event’s success when it launches at Manchester Central on 10-11 March 2009.

Until now the process sector has been crying out for an event that encompasses every aspect of the UK process industry and celebrates not only established practices but also innovative technology and ideas. Process Engineering Live answers this demand by combining educational content, live demonstrations and an exhibition of engineering excellence to form the process engineering event of the year.

Relationships within all sectors of process engineering are of great importance and will carry the industry through the tough economic times ahead.

Process Engineering Live is a cost effective way to maintain relationships with existing clients and build the foundations of relationships with new ones. The event will actively facilitate face to face meetings between buyers and suppliers in an environment perfectly suited to doing business, including a dedicated networking bar.
Support for Process Engineering Live is fast gaining momentum – Cogent and the National Skills Academy will be leading the Skills Theatre, which is dedicated to exploring career development within the process sector, whilst the BVAA, BPMA, Process Engineering, The Engineer and
Pro-Talk are all confirmed participants.

Process Engineering Live will feature exhibitors and visitors interacting amidst on-floor theatres and live demonstrations of products and services, reflecting the live and innovative theme of the event. Confirmed participants within the exhibition include ASCO Numatics, Magnetrol International, Hagglunds Drives, Furness Controls and Southern Temperature Sensors.

Suppliers at the event will represent all sectors of the industry, giving buyers the opportunity to see the full spectrum of options for their business.

More information about the Process Engineering Live and the opportunities it can offer can be found at http://www.processengineeringlive.co.uk or by contacting Neil Simpson on 0207 970 6546 or mailto:neil.simpson@centaur.co.uk