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Eligible SME mould makers get trade show support

A GTMA product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Feb 23, 2005

GTMA, working in collaboration with the show organisers, is able to offer eligible UK SMEs grant funding from UK Investment and Trade to a maximum of GBP 2500 to exhibit at EuroMold2005.

GTMA, working in collaboration with the show organisers, is able to offer eligible UK SMEs grant funding from UK Investment and Trade to a maximum of GBP 2500 to exhibit at EuroMold2005.

The exhibition, which will be held in Frankfurt, Germany, from 30th November to 3rd December, will show the total product development process, from design, through prototyping to series production - demonstrating how new products can be brought to market faster, more efficiently and at less cost.

The GTMA will, once again, have a stand at the exhibition, representing its members and supporting the industry in the UK, with its international reputation for high quality tooling, mould-making and application development.

CEO, Julia Moore, commented; "Last year EuroMold attracted over 58,000 trade visitors, with overseas visitors making up an increasing percentage of attendees - this year the organisers are hoping to do even better.

We are delighted to be able to assist UK companies in their export efforts and are encouraging them to seize the opportunity to show-case their services and offerings at this major international exhibition." Responding to visitor feedback, this year for the first time EuroMold will be located entirely on one level, with additional ground floor halls being opened up to enable visitors move easily through the entire exhibition.

Diana Schnabel, of organisers, DEMAT, commented: "We are delighted to be working together with GTMA to ensure that this important opportunity is open to the industry.

EuroMold attracts buyers from around the world, particularly from China, Asia and the Far East.

By exhibiting here, buyers and suppliers can effectively reduce the geographic distances that separate them, building trade bridges across oceans and continents.

It's a global industry - it's time we all started thinking that way.".

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