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Category: Industry
Posted: Mon, Jun 19th 2017 at 11:23 AM

Materials Testing – the most comprehensive exhibition in the world of testing for quality, non-destructive testing (NDT), materials testing, condition monitoring and diagnostic technology – returns in 2017 with a new range of features and industry speakers.

Materials Testing 2017 will take place from 5-7 September in Telford, UK and promises to be bigger and better than ever. More than 40 exhibitors from countries around the world have already signed up, with the final number expected to be around 70.

Materials Testing 2017 is free of charge for visitors, who will benefit not only from a concentration of materials testing innovation and excellence, but also from an enhanced programme of talks and seminars in the exhibition hall, covering practical aspects of NDT and related technologies.

Registration now open!

Materials Testing 2017 will present companies with a major forum for promoting their products and services and interfacing with their markets; a unique opportunity to:

  • Present the latest technologies
  • Source new contacts
  • Meet industry colleagues
  • Keep up-to-date
  • Get new business

Opening times

  • Tuesday 5 September: 09h30–16h30
  • Wednesday 6 September: 09h30–16h30
  • Thursday 7 September: 09h30–14h00

Materials Testing takes place once every two years and is recognised as one of the leading international exhibitions for the NDT, condition monitoring, diagnostic engineering and quality testing industries.

The event is organised by the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT), and will run alongside BINDT’s annual conference, NDT 2017, providing additional networking opportunities.

The venue for this year's exhibition - the International Centre in Telford, in the West Midlands - is less than one-and-a-half hours from three international airports and only five minutes away from the UK rail and motorway networks.

Article via BINDT

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