National Manufacturing Week 2014 (NMW) is being held at Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park on May 13-16.
Following the Hannover Messe model of individual product zones, NMW 2014 will utilize 15 specialist product zones.
National Manufacturing Week Product Zones
- Machine Tools
- Engineering Services
- Additive Manufacturing
- Advanced Materials
- Clean Tech
- R&D Hub
- Digital Manufacturing
- Air Technology
- Workplace Safety Zone
- Automation & Robotics
- Materials Handling
- Electrical
- Process Control & Instrumentation
- Engineering
- Welding Technology
It is the Engineering product zone that those involved in the mechanical power transmission industry will find the most interesting. A breakdown of Engineering product categories includes:
- Engineering Products & Materials
- Quality Control
- R&D
- Sensors
- International Pavilions
- Bearings
- General Manufacturing
- Gaskets & Seals
- Pumps
- Industrial Equipment
- Fastening
- Power Transmission
- Heating, Cooling & Equipment
- Motors & Drives
- Coating & Finishing
National Manufacturing Week Entry
If you are involved with the manufacturing industry and would like to attend National Manufacturing Week 2014, you can follow this link to register for free.
Still Worth The Effort?
National Manufacturing Week has thinned out a little as far as power transmission suppliers are concerned, with many preferring to spend their marketing budget at AIMEX every two years. However, NMW remains one of the premier networking opportunities as far as manufacturing is concerned.
At All Torque, we value the benefits that National Manufacturing Week offers.