Make Measurement Matter Road Show 2011
Following the continued success of the Make Measurement Matter (MMM) road shows GTMA is pleased to announce the 2011 date.
This year the MMM road show will be held at Donnington Park on October 19th 2011.
For more information about exhibiting or attending the road show please contact GTMA on +44 (0) 121 601 6350, email admin@gtma.co.uk or visit the MMM road show website www.makemeasurematter.co.uk.
Please continue to keep an eye on this webpage as more details will be posted in due course.
MMM 2010 is a Blue Chip Event
World leading solutions on show as event grows in stature
2010’s Make Measurement Matter Road Show was a true 'blue chip' event. As well as the comprehensive line-up of 30 member companies who between them offered some of the most up-to-the-minute developments in manufacturing measurement systems and services – with many world and European leaders in their fields – there were also the registrants who attended.
Companies like BAE Systems, Rolls Royce plc, Bombardier Aerospace, GKN Aerospace, Delphi Diesel Systems, Bentley Motors and Alstom Transport were among the more than 140 committed attendees – and their quality and standing in their sectors was testament to the growing reputation MMM now has across many sectors.
“2010 was the third year of the road show,” says GTMA CEO Julia Moore. “Each year the event seems to outgrow the previous year, partly because the metrology base within GTMA has grown considerably over that time. The spread of experience of the exhibitors, some of them with world leading measurement solutions, makes the event a real one-stop shop for the sector.”
With exhibitors limited to 30 (this will be 35 for 2011) it also means the show has an intimacy not found at larger exhibitions, with plenty of opportunity for real business issues to be discussed face to face.
2010 also saw three keynote speakers with strong messages:
Christopher Biddle, Manufacturing Systems Executive Rolls Royce plc – on delivering process and system solutions to manufacturing applications across product sectors globally.
Dr Mark Williams who is part of the International Manufacturing Centre at the WMG and was addressing the latest advances in metrology technology to generate data relevant to the manufacture and delivery of new products.
The event was held at The Digital Lab at Warwick University, Coventry – the creation of Professor Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya and which has been developed with the support of Advantage West Midlands.