UK's only dedicated exhibition for embedded and electronics sectors returns in April 2012
With more than 1,000 different exhibitors showcasing a diverse range of new products and services, National Electronics Week, running from 18 to 19 April at the Birmingham NEC, is a must-attend event for anyone working in the embedded or electronics sector.
Co-located with MACH, Drives and Controls, IPEE, Electrex, IFPex, Airtech and Plant and Asset Management, this event is the UK’s only dedicated exhibition for the embedded and electronics sector, promoting products and services involved in everything from design to final manufacture.
According to the organiser, the 2012 event will see more exhibits than previous years, including new launches, interactive stand demonstrations and the opportunity to build your own product on a live production line.
A packed seminar programme will cover a range of cutting-edge issues and provide market trend upgrades
Visitors will also be able to learn all about package-on-package (PoP) technologies in the PoP Design Centre, as well as program their own boards. They will also get the opportunity to interact at the ARM Community Pavilion.
Global purchasers will be on hand for networking opportunities at the UKTI Techworld brokerage zone, while a packed seminar programme running alongside the exhibition will cover a range of cutting-edge issues. Other sections of the seminar programme have been designed to provide market trend updates or to advise visitors on how to solve current technology issues.
Exhibitors include ARM, Aegis, Agilent Technologies, Advantech/APC Hero, Barlow Sheet Metal, Batten & Allen, Caltest, Cupio, Detech, Europlacer, Ecopac, Farnell, Graphic, Holmes Circuit Design, RGC Jenkins, Kaisertech, Lecroy, Lauterbach, Mydata, Micro-Robotics, Nutek, O’Dell Rework, PM Tech, PartMiner, Polar Instruments, Powersolve, Pace, RS Components, Retronix, Swindon Silicon Systems, TTI, V-Tech, Wurth Electronics, XJTAG, Nordson Yestech and many more.


