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Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
Covering the spectrum of industrial activity
22 January 2018
Southern Manufacturing & Electronics returns to Farnborough from 6th to 8th February 2018 for its 20th anniversary event. In a new permanent home, developed on its familiar Farnborough site, the show will once again bring together about 800 participating firms from all over the world in one, multi-discipline event that covers pretty much the entire spectrum of industrial activity
The free seminar programme at Southern Manufacturing & Electronics is one of the key features of the show, drawing hundreds of delegates each year. The programme is a complementary blend of technical and business topics covering a wide range of issues facing manufacturing businesses today. From understanding lithium ion batteries and Industry 4.0, to the forthcoming GDPR regulations and life after Brexit, the sessions genuinely deliver something for everyone.
Two of the most perennially popular speakers return for 2018. With examples from manufacturing, service and warehousing, Tim Scurlock, director of ALC, will guide delegates through the benefits of Lean, include eliminating waste from existing processes, together the problems and pitfalls in bringing Lean into their organisations. Ailsa Carson of Onsite Insights shares the best practice methodologies and key activities that have made some of the world’s greatest manufacturers so successful. Using real world examples, the sessions look at how top firms remain innovative and produce the best quality product in terms of design, cost, performance, quality and delivery.
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