National Maintenance Engineering Trade Show Almost Sold Out

Maintenance Matters

Exhibition space at the National Maintenance Engineering Conference is now almost sold out, with only the last few remaining stands available.

The Conference, which takes place for the first time at the Claudelands Event Centre in Hamilton between 17th and 19th November 2015, provides exhibitors with a unique opportunity to meet maintenance engineers from throughout New Zealand. As an industry supplier you know how hard and important it is to reach this valuable group of decision makers.

The annual 3 day national conference has high respect amongst the NZ engineering industry. It is the major meeting place for anyone who's anyone in engineering planning, maintenance, systems and reliability. NMEC continues to be the trail blazer in terms of content quality, delivery and vendor participation. The speakers are incredibly thought provoking and the new products and ideas are a must to uncover.

SKF leads the way as the principal sponsor and have booked out the largest stand available providing them with ample opportunity to showcase their diverse range of solutions. Besides their trade show site, Tina Astrom, from SKF’s Sweden Headquarters will present one of the keynote papers ‘How to protect your business from being damaged by counterfeits’.

Another returning exhibitor, Mike Peffers from MM Kembla NZ said, “The great thing for us is it has opened us up to other sectors that we otherwise wouldn’t have been able to attend access. We’ve traditionally been into plumbing and air-conditioning, but now we’re moving in to food and it has really opened us to energy and a whole raft of other things.”

NMEC is run by the non-profit Maintenance Engineering Society, who had done a great job in creating the annual programme at low cost but with high benefits for all attendees and exhibitors. Conference registrations are now open with on-line registration available at www.nmec.co.nz

If your company should be part of trade show, please contact the Chris Thomas 027 297 9643 or chris@specialevents.co.nz.
 

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