We are pleased to announce our participation at WNIE Live 2019. The two-day event will take place from 18th – 19th September at NAEC Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England.
We are pleased to announce our participation at WNIE Live 2019.
The two-day event will take place from 18th – 19th September at NAEC Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, England.
WNIE live 2019 will encompass Everything Electronics: Embedded, Engineering, Design and Manufacturing and will provide visitors with the opportunity to witness hundreds of new products, as well as a plethora of industry innovation in action, focusing on all aspects of the electronics industry.
Claire Saunders, Event Director commented: –
“The UK electronics and embedded sectors are still seen as global industry leaders, WNIE Live 2019 will again deliver a platform for the industry to come together and connect, learn and make key contacts. Attendance at the event held in 2018 was up by 10 percent compared to the previous year. With free parking and a wider scope of exhibitors we are confident that this comprehensive event will be well attended by industry influencers and decision-makers alike.”
We are excited to be exhibiting this year after having attended in 2017 where our Marketing Manager Lauren Costello-Fox took part in a discussion on Women in the Electronics Manufacturing Industry which was filmed for WNIE TV.
We look forward to welcoming you to our stand (E2). Register for FREE entry and parking for this key industry event now. Visit www.wnie.co.uk/live for news on the very latest developments.
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