Queensland manufacturing set for a strong showing
Monday, 26 June, 2006
Suppliers looking to promote their products to Queensland's manufacturing sector will have an opportunity during the Queensland Manufacturing Technology Exhibition (QMan) 2006, to be held in Brisbane from October 17-19.
QMan, organised by Reed Exhibitions, provides Queensland-based manufacturing operations with the opportunity to see the latest manufacturing technology and developments at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Exhibitors who have already taken space at QMan 2006 include Robotic Automation, Advanced Robotic Technology, SEW Eurodrive, Welding Industries of Australia, Nitto Kohki, Multicam Systems, Champion Compressors, Davidson Measurement, Linde Materials Handling, Burkert Fluid Control Systems and Macnaught.
"QMan 2006 is shaping up to be a very strong and successful event for suppliers of manufacturing equipment, systems and services to the Queensland manufacturing sector," said John Gorton, director, industrial with Reed Exhibitions.
"Australia's manufacturing sector is currently very buoyant and, combined with the strong state of the Queensland economy, we anticipate strong interest from local businesses in the state.
"We have also just come off the back of a highly successful National Manufacturing Week exhibition in Sydney, with exhibitors reporting high levels of interest and strong leads and inquiries "“ something which augers well for a successful QMan 2006 in Brisbane in October," said Gorton.
For more information, please visit QMan 2006
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