News: NAMTEC goes global
Rotherham-based NAMTEC (the National Metals Technology Centre) is looking to attract an international audience to its stand at the Stainless Steel World Conference and Exhibition 2009, to be held in Maastricht in the Netherlands later this month.
Visitors to the event will be able to find out more about the services offered by the Special Metals Forum (SMF) and the Titanium Information Group (TIG), including the benefits of membership of both organisations.
The SMF is an international organisation specifically for companies involved in the manufacturing, processing and use of metals such as stainless steel, carbon steels, nickel and titanium.
TIG is an organisation of suppliers, design engineers and fabricators to the titanium industry, which provides valuable support and information on material cost, availability, as well as fabrication techniques and the usage of titanium and its alloys.
NAMTEC leads on delivering research and technology development, knowledge transfer, and training to companies in the engineering and manufacturing industries.
Alistair Lang from NAMTEC, explains: "We are looking to attract a truly international audience, visitors to our stand can learn more about how the services we offer – through NAMTEC, as well as how SMF and TIG can have a huge impact on their businesses.
"There are major opportunities within the metals sector at the moment on a global scale and our aim is to enable as many international companies as possible to benefit."
NAMTEC website
Rotherham
Visitors to the event will be able to find out more about the services offered by the Special Metals Forum (SMF) and the Titanium Information Group (TIG), including the benefits of membership of both organisations.
The SMF is an international organisation specifically for companies involved in the manufacturing, processing and use of metals such as stainless steel, carbon steels, nickel and titanium.
TIG is an organisation of suppliers, design engineers and fabricators to the titanium industry, which provides valuable support and information on material cost, availability, as well as fabrication techniques and the usage of titanium and its alloys.
NAMTEC leads on delivering research and technology development, knowledge transfer, and training to companies in the engineering and manufacturing industries.
Alistair Lang from NAMTEC, explains: "We are looking to attract a truly international audience, visitors to our stand can learn more about how the services we offer – through NAMTEC, as well as how SMF and TIG can have a huge impact on their businesses.
"There are major opportunities within the metals sector at the moment on a global scale and our aim is to enable as many international companies as possible to benefit."
NAMTEC website
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