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Mitsubishi to host food & beverage conference
30 May 2013
As one of the leading automation and manufacturing solutions providers for the Food and Beverage industry, Mitsubishi Electric in conjunction with its partners is hosting a conference and exhibition entitled ‘Continuous Improvement in Food & Beverage Production’.

The conference will cover the important issues of continuous improvement, harnessing new production technologies, food handling and bridging the skills gap (training future engineers) in the food and beverage industry.
The day will showcase key issues, with topical presentations from guest speakers, and provide an opportunity for attendees to meet and network with exhibitors and experts from the industry.
The event will take place on 10th July at: Mitsubishi Electric, Travellers Lane, Hatfield AL10 8XB
Guest speakers are:
- Jeremy Shinton - Mitsubishi Electric
- Steve Arnold - SMC
- Steve Bennett - CR Solutions
- Richard Boon - NIScam
- Chris Hatherall - Wigan University
- Richard Oakden - Gemba Solutions
- Paul Wilson - Scorpion Vision
- Rick Pendrous - Food Manufacture Magazine
Exhibitors:
- Acrovision
- Balluff
- Gemba
- Mitsubishi Electric
- RS Components
- Scorpion Vision
- SICK
- Wigan UTC
For further information and to register visit:
www.automation.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/events
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