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Monthly Archives: November 2016
Advanced Engineering 2016 is a record breaker
Advanced Engineering 2016 closed its doors last week to a record-breaking number of visitors, from all over the globe. Based both on the quality and quantity of visitors, the leading event of its kind also achieved its highest ever exhibitor … Continue reading
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3M launches new SafeTea Break topics to keep people talking about health and safety in the workplace
3M’s innovative SafeTea Break campaign is back and bursting with brand new material to further improve workplace health and safety, following its success last year. More than 1,800 companies took part in the first initiative, launched in 2015, which aims … Continue reading
Geo Kingsbury releases second video on multi-spindle turning
The second of a pair of videos produced by Geo Kingsbury describing the merits of using German-built INDEX multi-spindle automatics multis for highly productive CNC turn-milling is available to view at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVKkw5-W7EQ While the first video focuses on ease of … Continue reading
Let Addison tube bend to your manufacturing needs
Tube bending machinery event- 8th-10th November 2016 Secure your place today If your manufacturing processes involve tube bending or end forming, make sure you put Addison Tube’s tube bending event in your diary. Taking place from 8th to 10th November at … Continue reading
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