Advanced Engineering to showcase innovative start-ups
The Advanced Engineering exhibition is on the lookout for start-ups to showcase their inventions as part of its innovation zone.
The Advanced Engineering exhibition is on the lookout for start-ups to showcase their inventions as part of its innovation zone.
Supported by Innovate UK/KTN, Advanced Engineering is searching for growing businesses to exhibit their disruptive technologies and inventions on the show floor. Start-ups across all engineering sectors, whether that be aerospace, automotive, marine, medical, automation or any other industry, are encouraged to apply.
The opportunity, which is free of charge for successful applicants, will give innovators a platform to showcase their inventions to thousands of key industry players from a range of companies.
Successful applicants will receive a branded plinth in the Enabling Innovation Zone to display their technologies, along with full marketing support in the show’s catalogue, on its website and across its PR campaigns. During the show, exhibitors have the chance to gain further recognition as visitors will be able to vote for their favourite innovation, with the winner announced ahead of the show’s closure.
“Following the success of the Enabling Innovation showcases, this dedicated zone will act as a springboard for new and exciting technologies,” explained Jeremy Whittingham, head of marketing at Advanced Engineering. “As we are establishing an entire area of the show for such innovative businesses, the impact the zone will have is bound to surpass that of previous years and encourage the growth of even more innovations.”
The application deadline is 31 May 2019. Shortlisted companies will need to be on-site at Advanced Engineering, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham from 30–31 October 2019. For more information visit www.advancedengineeringuk.com.
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