Advanced Metals | Advanced Engineering Show Zones

1 & 2 November 2023

NEC, Birmingham

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1 & 2 November 2023

NEC, Birmingham

Advanced Metals

Source new processing technologies and materials for advanced manufacturing applications using high performance metals and alloys

Reflecting the demand for lightweight and high-performance metals across many industries, the UK metals sector boasts more than 11,000 companies, employing 230,000 people directly and is responsible for a further 750,000 jobs outside of these positions. The Advanced Metals zone provides the perfect opportunity to identify the latest business opportunities, and developments in design, processing & production, and to meet key figures at the heart of the industry.

Typical visitors

Aerospace, automotive, bus, truck & industrial vehicles, construction/architectural, defence, electronics/microelectronics, industrial machinery/parts, marine, bio-medical, industrial machinery, nuclear power generation, IGT (industrial gas turbines), offshore & subsea, oil, gas & energy, petrochemical, process industries, sports & leisure equipment, space & satellite, transportation & rail, industrial tooling

Typical exhibitors

Casting processes, extrusion processes, drawing processes, stamping processes, forging processes, powder metallurgy, friction drilling, sheet & tube forming processes, additive manufacturing, subtractive manufacturing, electrochemical processes, power beam processes (including laser and electron beams)

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Source products and discover new technologies across Advanced Engineering’s co-locating show zones. It’s the UK’s only event truly able to introduce you to new technologies and products in less familiar but parallel manufacturing sectors

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