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Maintec is the UK's longest running exhibition dedicated to maintenance, plant and asset management and in 2017, will be one of the best in the event's 43+ year history.

Maintec is the UK's longest running exhibition dedicated to maintenance, plant and asset management and in 2017, will be one of the best in the event's 43+ year history. 

If you are a maintenance engineer, or perhaps you would like to expand your current skills set and progress within vital this sector, visit Maintec 2017 at the NEC, Birmingham for free.

Not only will Maintec deliver one of the most impressive speaker and seminar line-ups in its history to-date, but the show floor also features some of the world's most pioneering engineering equipment and technology suppliers who provide the most cost and energy efficient solutions. 

Senior engineering professionals from EEF, Cranfield University, Manufacturing Technology Centre, The University of Manchester, Gambica, Siemens, Institute for Automotive Manufacturing Advanced Practice, ERIKS, Vodafone, Jaguar Land Rover, Atlas Copco, Association of Electrical and Mechanical Trades and many more - will be taking part in this year's programme.

Maintec 2017 is free-to-attend and register today to receive your free badge in advance of the show.

DID YOU KNOW?

Your Maintec badge will also give you free access to The Health & Safety Event, The Fire Safety Event and Facilities Management and over 35+ hours of professional education and 400 exhibiting companies. 

Register now!

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