MACH Visitor Numbers up 10% on 2014 @machexhibition

The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) are pleased to announce that visitor numbers for MACH 2016 were well up on the previous edition of the show.

Between 11th and 15th April 25,627 people visited MACH 2016 at the NEC, this is an increase of almost 10% on MACH 2014. James Selka CEO of the MTA which organises the exhibition on behalf of the industry said: “We are in buoyant mood after the show. There was a real buzz around the Halls during MACH and all the effort our exhibitors put in to making the show the spectacular showcase it was have been worthwhile. It was fantastic to see so many people passing through the NEC, many visiting more than once, creating a real celebration of the UK’s advanced manufacturing technologies sectors.”

James Fudge Head of Events, said “10% growth on 2014 is real testament to all the hard work everyone involved in MACH put in and a great reflection of the UK advanced manufacturing and engineering industry. We’re so pleased that so many exhibitors have already reserved their stands for the 2018 edition of the exhibition and we’ll continue to innovate to ensure that MACH retains its position as the UK’s premier manufacturing showcase.”

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For more information contact Tom Lane: [email protected] or on 020 7298 6400.

MACH was established more than 100 years ago by the Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA). It is the largest manufacturing technologies event in the UK, attracting in the region of 600 exhibitors and more than 23,000 visitors. Taking place 11-15 April 2016 at the NEC in Birmingham, the biennial exhibition brings together the latest developments and best innovations. MACH provides manufacturers of all sizes and sectors the chance to network with key clients and prospects as well as gain insight into their needs and future vision for supply chain manufacturing. For more information visit www.machexhibition.com

About The MTA

The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) is the UK trade association for the Manufacturing Technologies industry. The MTA represents the core of engineering based manufacturing and aims to promote the use and innovation of advanced technology in manufacturing.

Further information about the MTA and our members can be found on our web site at www.mta.org.uk