Event organiser, Event Partners, will be bringing four co-locating market leading shows to the NEC in July including The Advanced Materials Show, Ceramics UK, Battery Cells & Systems Expo, and Vehicle Electrification Expo.
This unique, free-to-attend exhibition and conference on July 7 and 8, is hosted in partnership with leaders from across the advanced materials, ceramics, advanced battery and electric vehicle industries, bringing together connected industries for two days of networking, lead generation and education at the NEC.
The Advanced Materials Show and Ceramics UK will feature sessions with the industry’s technical and commercial leaders. As part of this free content, visitors will find leadership panel debates; interactive discussions on focused industry challenges; technical presentations; and fireside chats.
Battery Cells & Systems Expo, and Vehicle Electrification Expo will feature practitioners and pioneers from across the battery and EV sectors. Speakers will share their expertise on advancing electrification both in the UK and worldwide. As well as a programme of panel debates, interactive sessions and round tables, attendees can find the latest updates on the UK’s electrification plans and battery projects under way.
Alex Oliver, event director at Event Partners and of the four co-locating shows, said: “As 2020 saw all live events postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we are very much looking forward to getting back to meeting customers, colleagues and peers face to face in July at the NEC in Birmingham.”
Richard Mann, new business director for the NEC, said: “We are really pleased that Event Partners has chosen the NEC as the new home for these four co-locating shows, and we look forward to building a long-term relationship with them, their exhibitors, and visitors.
“We have endured a challenging period with the effects of the pandemic, however we eagerly anticipate the return of events and to welcoming shows to the NEC again as soon as we can.”
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