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News Release from: Manufacturing Technologies Association | Subject: MACH 2006 - 'New at MACH'
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 January 2006
Web site to show off what is new at MACH
2006
Exhibitors are invited by the MTA to contribute a brief outline of what is new on their MACH 2006 exhibition stands for inclusion on a MACH 2006 Web site.
An exciting initiative for the UK machine tool exhibition, MACH 2006, 15 - 19 May 2006, which aims to ensure visitors to the show get the most out of their visit is 'New at MACH', giving exhibitors the opportunity to outline in 20 words details of what they will be displaying at the show that has not been seen before at a UK trade exhibition Kicking this off are the first entries, all of which will be branded 'New at MACH' at the show and on the MACH 2006 website
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 13 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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* Inspecvision (Stand 4729): UK launch of Planar range of automatic flat sheet precision measuring machines.
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* Macro CNC (Stand 5538): Two new Miyano machines will be exhibited in the UK for the first time.
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Tornos Technologies (Stand 5076): Tornos will exhibit the new Deco 20S and Deco 8sp turning centres.
Both innovative machines receive their UK exhibition debut.
For further information contact John McBride.
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