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October 6, 2008

Industry’s leading players sign up for National Electronics Week

National Electronics Week is back in 2009, taking place over June 16th – 18th at London’s state-of-the-art Earls Court 2 venue. Following a successful debut this year, NEW 2009 promises a whole host of new features and has already won the support of some of the industry’s leading names.

Agilent, Cable & Crimping Services, ETPS, PACE, Juki, MYDATA, Parkheath, XJTAG, Yamaichi, Goepel, Precision Micro, Eurocircuits, Lambda and Ansmann are just a few of the names who have recently signed up to attend the UK’s number one electronics manufacturing exhibition. Continuing the solid start of the 2008 show, NEW 2009 is generating widespread interest throughout the electronics industry. And with new additions to the show including dedicated support for an even wider range of markets, NEW’s exhibitor list has already been tipped for an extraordinary rate of growth.

Serving all aspects of the modern electronics industry, National Electronics Week delivers an unprecedented scope of coverage, from design and components, through to production and distribution. But 2009 will see the show extend its reach even further, with the addition of new dedicated environments for a variety of market sectors including Production/EMS, Test, Solar/PV, Wireless, Embedded Systems and Components. Coupled with new, international pavilions representing regions such as China, Singapore and Taiwan, plus countless opportunities for learning and discovery, NEW is well positioned to raise the bar for UK electronics exhibitions even higher in 2009.

“NEW 2009 is already shaping up to be an extremely successful show. We’re looking to continue what we started in 2008; that is, to change the face of dedicated electronics events in the UK,” explains National Electronics Week Event Director, Claire Jeffreys. “We’re delighted with the level of support we’ve had from the industry so far, with a fantastic level of sign-ups from leading players increasing on a daily basis. NEW 2009 will have plenty of opportunities for business, networking, learning and discovery for exhibitors and visitors alike. In fact, it’s the UK’s number one forum for electronics and NEW 2009 will deliver even more than ever!”

Contact:
National Electronics Week

Claire Jeffreys
http://www.nationalelectronicsweek.co.uk/

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