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MACH survey indicates 83% of potential attendees plan to spend upto £250,000 each on capital equipment in the first half of 2010 (13th May 2010)
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A practical guide to help manufacturers make it in the UK (30th July 2008)
Close Asset Finance and the Engineering and Machinery Alliance (EAMA) have teamed up again to produce another guide of tips and checklists for UK manufacturers and related companies...
Success in manufacturing is vital for the UK – Minister speaks at MACH 2008 opening (28th April 2008)
Ian Pearson, Minister Science and Innovation, officially opened MACH 2008 with a speech highlighting the importance of manufacturing to the UK economy and the Government’s continuing commitment to help build the manufacturing industry by working together...
Pre-register for a fast-track MACH (15th April 2008)
Pre-registering for MACH opens up a number of benefits and is absolutely free of charge. The registration process involves a simple online form which takes no-more than five minutes to complete...
Over 500 exhibitors at MACH 2008 (15th April 2008)
MACH attracts over 500 exhibitors and in excess of 22,000 + visitors to each show and is the only place to find out what’s new in the marketplace...
New at MACH (15th April 2008)
In 2006 over 168 of the 490 exhibitors present were displaying products and services which were new to MACH – that’s almost 40% of exhibitors. MACH 2008 will be no exception...
£100m set to be spent by international buyers at MACH (15th April 2008)
Two hundred and fifty specially invited international delegates will be visiting MACH 2008 with the intention of setting up links with UK companies and ultimately spending a predicted budget in excess of £100m...
Mach 2008 (1st March 2008)
Mach 2008 will be held on 21-25 April 2008 at Birmingham's NEC. It is the UK's premier manufacturing technologies event, encompassing metalcutting and metalforming machine tools along with all ancillary and related produc
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MACH on track (1st March 2006)
What is the state of Britain's machine tool sector and how is its largest show shaping up? Tim McManan-Smith met up with Stephen Panke, president and Andrew Manly, director general of The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA)