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The 18th Australian International Manufacturing
Technology Exhibition for the Automation,
Process, Electronics and Electrical IndustriesManufacturing Technology InFocus
Melbourne Exhibition Centre
17-19 October 2006
www.mtechexpo.com.au


When times are tough your time is at a premium.
Every edge is important so finding a single new technology, idea or product could make all the difference... to your future and your bottom line.

Manufacturing Technology InFocus, incorporating Automate, Austronics and Electrix, is the one event that brings it all into focus so you can maximise your business opportunities.

 

 

Keep an eye out for the free seminar keynotes

Economics of and for Manufacturing

presented by Prof Neville Norman, Department
of Economics, University of Melbourne

Future of the Control Industry presented
by Prof Tim Hesketh, School of Electrical Engineering, University of NSW

How the Electronics Industry Action Agenda
is Growing YOUR Industry
presented by
Angus M. Robinson, Chief Executive, AEEMA

Beyond Survival presented by Christopher
Jones, Westpac Banking Corporation

Market trends – Attracting and Retaining
Key Staff
presented by Joe Grgic, APESMA

 

Save $15. Register online and avoid the queues

Tuesday 17 October:
10am-5pm
Wednesday 18 October:
10am-7pm (late night)
Thursday 19 October:
10am-5pm


Diversified Exhibitions Australia Pty Ltd Level 3, 424 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004
Tel : +613 9261 4500 mtechexpo@divexhibitions.com.au

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