Cheshire, UK, 17th March 2009: An optimistic outlook for TCT Live 2009 has been ensured with a high demand from companies for exhibition space. With seven months still to go before the doors open, the floor space is already 50% allocated with many organisations taking the opportunity to increase their stand size for this year’s event.
Off the back of the highly successful 2008 edition it has been necessary to enlarge the total floor space to over 4000 square metres to accommodate bigger stands with more live working machinery than ever before.
The organiser, Rapid News Publications plc, is delighted to welcome back Headline Sponsors Huntsman Advanced Materials and EOS. Other companies who have already confirmed their presence at the 2009 event include: Concept Laser/ES Technology, Laser Lines/Stratasys, Objet Geometries, ProtoLabs, Z-Corporation, Ebalta, DSM Somos, Materialise, Envisiontec, Wenzel, Datron, Delcam, GOM UK, Exceltec, Inneo and FARO.
TCT Live focuses on business critical technologies for rapid product development and manufacturing. Adoption of these technologies is of vital importance for companies wishing to stay ahead of their competitors, reduce product development time, reduce cost and improve efficiency.
Exhibits cover the full spectrum of rapid prototyping and manufacturing machines and technologies. In addition, the exhibition brings together major players from the sectors of scanning and digitising, CAD/CAM/CAE software and materials sectors.
A focus on visitor experience and education for this years show sees the introduction of several new seminars including: Advanced Prototyping, RP&M in Architecture, CAD/CAM, and Inspection & Metrology. These will be accompanied by the previous years’ successful seminars RP&M Technology Introduction Sessions and Technology for Jewellery.
Visitor registration is now open and can be completed quickly and easily at www.tctshow.com.
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