Free registration is now open for the 8th National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference and Exhibition which will be held at the RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin on the 23rd and 24th of May 2023.
The event will cover various topical themes including:
Industry 4.0, 3D Printing, Digital Manufacturing, Smart Factory, Lean & Continuous Improvement, Robotics & Automation, Industrial Blockchain, Research & Development, Precision Engineering, QEHS, Supply Chain & Logistics, Sustainability, Food & Beverage Engineering, Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences, Reliability, Maintenance & Asset Management. Procurement, Government Policy and Industrial Strategy, Exports, Skills & Training and much more. The manufacturing sector employs 260,000 people and plays pivotal role in global supply chain from engineering to computers and medical technologies.
The UK’s only dedicated maintenance & reliability engineering exhibition
Maintec is the longest standing exhibition for the predictive maintenance, reliability and asset management industry.
Throughout its 40 year+ history, the event has continued to meet the needs of the maintenance engineer focusing on uptime and the tools, innovation, technology and people that support it.
At the heart of the expo you will find demonstrations of some of the most ground-breaking products and services in the sector, helping to extend product lifecycles by providing fast solutions and servicing.
Powered by Mobius Institute, the CBM + RELIABILITY CONNECT® Live Training Conference, is designed specifically for condition monitoring professionals, maintenance managers and reliability engineers. From certification training, hands-on workshops, interactive learning sessions, and real-life case studies, to the latest technologies featured in the expo, this Live Training conference provides practical learning in the important aspects of industrial condition monitoring technologies.
The Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition, which is being held at the SEC Glasgow on the 25th October 2023, will serve as a national forum for manufacturers and operators involved throughout the associated supply chains from across Scotland to gather to discuss pressing issues facing the industry. The event is being organised in order to successfully connect key stakeholders across the full manufacturing spectrum in Scotland, including the food and drink, energy, renewables, electronics, aerospace, biopharma, medtech, healthcare, construction, textiles, procurement, and precision engineering sectors.