MACH 2010 The heart of manufacturing technologies



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MACH 2010 The heart of manufacturing technologies manufacture v. 1. assemble, build, compose, construct, create, fabricate, forge, form, make, mass-produce, mould, process, produce, put together, shape, turn out. 2. concoct, devise, fabricate, hatch, invent, make up. 3. assembly, construction, creation, fabrication, making, mass-production, produce, production. technology n. pl. -gies 1. the application of practical or mechanical sciences to industry or commerce. 2. the methods, theory, and practices governing such application. 3. the total knowledge and skills available to any human society. Organised by the industry for the industry Reasons to exhibit

WHAT IS MACH? MACH IS THE ESTABLISHED SHOWCASE FOR THE UK MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY, DESIGNED TO PROMOTE ITS INTERESTS ON A WORLD-CLASS STAGE MACH is the UK s only premier manufacturing technologies event. In 2008 the show attracted over 27,000 visitors keen to see what s new in industry and indeed, to purchase such technology. Estimates suggest that well over 150million of sales were made as a direct result of the show. Even in 2008, with an economic cloud on the horizon, MACH successfully bucked the trend with a 22% increase in visitor numbers over the immensely successful MACH 2006. We re currently striving to make MACH 2010 even better than previous shows which is why, as an exhibitor, now is the time to look to the future and make a sound investment in your space at MACH 2010. MACH is a showcase for all machines and equipment used in engineering based manufacturing. The show is split into the following zones: - Metalcutting - Metalforming - Automation and robotics - CAD/CAM - Engineering Lasers - Measurement and Inspection - Tooling and Workholding - Welding and Metal Fabrication - Rapid Manufacturing and Rapid Prototyping - NEW FOR 2010 User Partner Zone

We were extremely pleased with the results from MACH there will be no difficulty in justifying our substantial 5-stand presence at the show. All our companies performed well and have results which have surpassed the previous show, which we had in itself found fruitful. What impressed us most was the quality as well as the quantity of visitors we had on the stands, and that most of those visitors were actively shopping for machines and equipment they needed to purchase in the immediate future. We found it a very buoyant show, with visitors confident in the future of their manufacturing operations in the UK. Stephen LeBeau, 600 Group For your chance to exhibit at MACH 2010 please contact Roger Kaye on 020 7298 6402, email: rkaye@mta.org.uk to discuss your requirements.

WHY EXHIBIT? THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES MACH IS AN ECONOMY BEATER. INVEST IN YOUR SPACE AT MACH 2010 TODAY If you want to raise your profile, beat the competition and get ahead of the game, you need to be at MACH 2010. - MACH continually bucks the trend - in 2008 visitors were 22% up on 2006 despite the credit crunch - Sales in excess of 150million attributed to exhibiting companies attendance at MACH - 27,000 visitors and almost 500 exhibitors - The UK s best showcase in the latest manufacturing technologies - MACH attracts buyers from the UK and overseas - Voted trade exhibition of the year two exhibitions running at the Trade Association Forum Best Practice Awards 2006 and 2008. - Gold Winner for the Best Promotional Campaign at the Eventia UK Awards 2008 - Extensive media opportunities over 30 trade titles ran previews on MACH 2008 DON T FORGET TO LOOK FOR THE NEW@MACH 2010 FLAG! New and innovative products and services will be flagged to enable visitors to identify what s new on each stand.

Your efforts have given us a huge leap forward - our presence at MACH has ensured a professional image for our company was possible at a crucial time in our development. I hope we can remain associated with MTA as we Gregory Epps grow. CEO, Robofold. For your chance to exhibit at MACH 2010 please contact Roger Kaye on 020 7298 6402, email: rkaye@mta.org.uk to discuss your requirements.

VISITORS TO MACH ARE HIGH QUALITY DECISION MAKERS All of our MACH exhibitors are serious about selling their products and that s why they return MACH after MACH. Every MACH show attracts large numbers of high quality decision makers from a range of companies looking to place orders both large and small. In 2008 a number of exhibitors reported selling machines directly off their stands and here s why that was possible: DECISION MAKERS WHO VISITED MACH 2008 THE INDUSTRY SECTORS FROM WHICH THEY CAME 6.20% Supevisors 7.46% Lecturer/ Education 4.04% Unspecified 3.04% R&D 31.47% Management/ Director/Buyer 17.97% Aircraft & aerospace 14.47% Automotive 9.27% Tool/mould & die shops 11.03% Welding 54.87% General Manufacturing 8.88% Sales/ Marketing 9.41% Other 29.50% Engineer 8.64% Electrical machinery & controls 15.84% Fabricated metal products 26.50% Metalworking, machinery & equipment 13.65% Education/Other 23.21% Subcontract machining Respondents indicated more than one industry sector. For a full analysis of visitor demographics why not log on to our website: www.mach2010.com

It s always great to take new machine tool orders on the stand and the fact that over 50 per cent of these came from new customers is particularly pleasing. I m also delighted by the volume and the quality of the enquiries we took during the week, which are now being actively followed-up. Steve Sylvester Managing Director, Agie Charmilles Ltd. For your chance to exhibit at MACH 2010 please contact Roger Kaye on 020 7298 6402, email: rkaye@mta.org.uk to discuss your requirements.

MAXIMUM EXPOSURE AS THE UK'S PREMIER SHOWCASE OF NEW MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES MACH ATTRACTS A GREAT DEAL OF MEDIA ATTENTION, ESPECIALLY FROM THE MAJOR TRADE PRESS FOR ENGINEERING BASED MANUFACTURING, AS WELL AS NATIONAL PRESS AND TV COVERAGE MACH 2008 achieved significant coverage in over 30 trade magazines, many of whom carried extensive show previews on their pages. In addition to articles, the MTA places a great deal of effort into promoting the show through advertising, direct mail and email campaigns to ensure it attracts the highest number of quality visitors. The promotional campaign includes: - Extensive media coverage and advertising in trade press - Regular emails and direct mail to pre-registered and potential visitors - Promotion via the MACH 2010 and MTA websites - Text messaging - Promotion at other shows across the UK - Telemarketing In addition, MACH 2010 is co-located with Subcon and Drives and Controls to further maximise visitor numbers.

In 2007 we set a record in the UK of 100 Citizen machines installed. After such a bumper year, 2008 started cautiously as some customers waited to way up the technology options at the show. Then the initial continuous stream of visitors to the stand almost ended up as a flood that has reflected in an order book bonanza worth more than 2million as the week Geoff Bryant progressed. Managing Director, Citizen Machinery UK Ltd. For your chance to exhibit at MACH 2010 please contact Roger Kaye on 020 7298 6402, email: rkaye@mta.org.uk to discuss your requirements.

ORGANISED BY THE INDUSTRY FOR THE INDSUTRY MACH is owned and organised by the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA). The MTA is a trade association operating at the core of engineering based manufacturing, so you can rest assured that they understand your business and how best to help you market it at MACH. As the MTA is inextricably linked with engineering based manufacturing, you can expect a show which is truly designed to meet your needs as an exhibitor and meet the expectations of the thousands of visitors who come to each and every MACH show. The MTA: - Uniquely represents engineering based manufacturing - Is focused on supporting the advanced engineering sector - Provides relevant and specific industry intelligence - Encourages talent through funding and support - Delivers MACH the UK s only major show focused on manufacturing technologies

MACH is a big and established show and a very important part of the Manufacturing Technologies Association's services to members. The judges were impressed by the energy that had obviously been put into making an already successful event even more so, and the striking response to all that effort An impressive entry and an impressive show, the judges thought - a real shop window on the industry. Judges comments on MACH 2008 winner of the TAF Best Exhibition For your chance to exhibit at MACH 2010 please contact Roger Kaye on 020 7298 6402, email: rkaye@mta.org.uk to discuss your requirements.

The Manufacturing Technologies Association 62 Bayswater Road London W2 3PS T: +44 (0)20 7298 6400 F: +44 (0)20 7298 6430 E: mach@mta.org.uk W: www.mta.org.uk manufacture v. 1. assemble, build, compose, construct, create, fabricate, forge, form, make, mass-produce, mould, process, produce, put together, shape, turn out. 2. concoct, devise, fabricate, hatch, invent, make up. 3. assembly, construction, creation, fabrication, making, mass-production, produce, production. technology n. pl. -gies 1. the application of practical or mechanical sciences to industry or commerce. 2. the methods, theory, and practices governing such application. 3. the total knowledge and skills available to any human society. Organised by the industry for the industry