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MARCH
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EVENTS
Bauma : Munich, Germany – 23-29 April 2007
The CEA British Pavilion at Bauma, like the show itself, is completely sold out. However, if you are planning to visit Bauma, the CEA is able to offer a special package to UK manufacturers. For just £99 ex VAT (£125 ex VAT to non CEA members) you can distribute your brochures from the CEA British Information Centre, collect your e-mail, leave and collect messages at reception and make use of the lounge facilities serving tea, coffee, soft drinks and beer. For your Lounge Pass and to arrange brochure delivery please contact Lucy Scholefield (lucy@aslnorth.co.uk) no later than 30 March 2007. Places are limited so apply early. Please note that the package is for one range of brochure in one section of a display rack. Extra rack space is available at £25 ex VAT per brochure/magazine change.
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CEA AGM Conference : Leading the Way – 17 May 2007
The CEA gathering of the year, with speakers, exhibits and networking – at One Great George Street, Westminster, London.
Confirmed speakers include:
Sir Digby Jones – former Director General of the CBI
Rt Hon. Ian McCartney MP – Minister of State for Trade, Investment and Foreign Affairs
Dr Mike Lloyd – President, Gas Turbine Operations, Rolls-Royce
Dr Tim Leverton – Group Engineering Director, JCB
CEA members and guests – free of charge (non-members – £120 ex VAT)
Pre-register via cea@admin.co.uk
– Tel: +44 (0)1883 334499.
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Exclusive Offer to CEA Members
Showcase your products to construction equipment leaders
With the theme of CEA - Leading the Way, the 2007 CEA AGM Conference (17th May) will be bigger and better than ever. Confirmed speakers are listed above. The event will attract around 150 leading construction equipment professionals and government contacts, including the leading OEMs.
As a CEA member your company can showcase your products before and during the conference. For just £250 (ex VAT) you will benefit from:
- A 6 sqm exhibit area (including display table) in the Great Hall (the main hospitality area) – giving exposure to delegates during registration, coffee breaks, lunch etc.
- A quarter page editorial with photo in Newsline (circulated to over 1,200 named contacts) before the event.
- Recognition as a sponsor in the conference programme with your company logo.
- Your logo and company name in a rolling pre-event presentation.
- 3 conference invitations.
- A full list of attendees with contact details.
Where else would you get this much exposure for so little cost? Spaces are strictly limited – to reserve your package contact Lucy Scholefield via
lucy@aslnorth.co.uk today.
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General Technical Committee:
06 March 2007 JCB, Rocester
13-14 June 2007 Komatsu UK, Birtley
Any CEA member not currently represented on this committee should send contact details to Lucy Scholefield
(lucy@aslnorth.co.uk). GTC members receive the quarterly Technical e-bulletin – which can also be found in the members only area of the CEA’s website:
www.coneq.org.uk.
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International Business Group:
12 June 2007 TWI, Cambridge
10.00 am to 4.00 pm. Presentation by TWI, followed by a tour, buffet lunch and a meeting of the CEA's International Business Group with speaker on Russia.
TWI, near Cambridge, is one of the world's foremost independent research and technology
organisations. It provides industry with engineering solutions in structures incorporating welding and associated technologies such as surfacing, coating, cutting, etc. It is the only single source of expertise in every aspect of joining technology for engineering materials - metals, plastics, ceramics and composites. See
www.twi.co.uk. Twenty places available. Contact Pam Hyde
(pam@admin.co.uk) at the CEA if you would like to come.
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Further details can be obtained from
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Construction Equipment
Association
Orbital House, 85 Croydon Road,Caterham, Surrey, CR3 6PD, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1883 334499 Fax: +44 (0)1883 334490
E-mail: cea@admin.co.uk
Web: www.coneq.org.uk
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