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Visit the MAA at Farnborough 2014

14 - 20 July, Farnborough


 

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Visit us in Hall 1, Stand B14.

 

New! MAA Farnborough 2014 post-show report - click here.

 

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The MAA at Farnborough

 MAA exhibitors and sponsors

Activities and opportunities at the event


The MAA at Farnborough 2014

The Midlands Aerospace Alliance will be exhibiting at the Farnborough International Air show which is taking place from 14 – 20 July 2014. Visit us in Hall 1, Stand B14.

Farnborough is again set to be the biggest, most internationally attended aerospace event in the world – a globally renowned showcase of aerospace equipment and technology.  As such it provides the perfect venue for the world’s civil and military aerospace suppliers and their customers to meet and discuss, finalise and announce their business transactions.

 

The MAA stand

The stand is in the same location as in 2012,  Hall 1, Stand B14, within the UK Pavilion; it is a huge 288m² and includes 28 company pods.

Fia 2014 stand image

The stand design for Farnborough 2014


MAA stand in 2012
The busy MAA stand at Farnborough 2012

 

 

MAA members exhibitor list for 2014

Click on the company names for more information:

Abbey Metal Finishing Co

 

Consultavila Ltd

 

Jonathan Lee Recruitment

Accrofab Ltd

 

CWAF 

 

Kyocera Unimerco Tooling Ltd

Aernnova Engineering UK Ltd

 

Delcam

 

Maycast Nokes Precision Engineering

Alloy Heat Treatment

 

DS Smith

 

MG Sanders

Alloy Wire International

 

Fibracon

 

Pre-Met Ltd 

Blum Novotest Ltd

 

G & O Springs

 

Sigma Precision Components

BWP Design & Tech Svs

 

GPS Europe Ltd

 

Valbruna UK Ltd

Cinch

 

Güdel UK Ltd

 

WMTR

Columbia Precision Ltd

 

Icon Polymer Group

 

Wolverhampton City Council

 

Sponsors of the MAA stand at Farnborough 2014

Click on the logos for more information:

Business Innovation Programme

Birmingham City Council

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Exhibiting with the Midlands Aerospace Alliance

Space is now fully booked!

Participating in an event of this size with the MAA takes away many concerns – costs and time being the main ones. The MAA team has worked with stand designers to give exhibitors an inclusive price where there are no hidden extras.  With minimum input, exhibitors can turn up to the event welcomed by a highly visual and professional stand. MAA stand pods give exhibitors an excellent base to meet with new and existing clients and that all-important physical presence to represent their companies with the MAA taking enquiries while they go and meet with key contacts in the aerospace industry.

 

Activities on the MAA stand at the show and opportunities with partner organisations ADS & UK Trade and Investment

Tuesday 

  • Come for coffee and learn about the NATEP programme for new technology in the supply chain, on the MAA stand, Tues 15 and Fri 18 July 10.30 - 11.30.  (No need to book, just come along)

Tuesday and Wednesday

  • Meet the Buyer opportunity, 15 - 16 July. Organised by UKTI.
    This event at the Farnborough International Airshow offers those attending the Airshow the benefit of private, pre-planned meetings with companies that are currently searching for new business partners on an international level. Click here for details.

Tuesday

  • USA Aerospace Market & Global Supply Chain Opportunities Briefing, 15 July, 12.00 - 12.45. Organised by UKTI.
    Attend to gain an overview of the USA Aerospace market and an update on global supply chain opportunities.  The panel includes experts from the US and UK. Click here for details.

Wednesday

  • Meet some of the Midlands supply chain companies involved in the SC21 programme to improve performance of supply chains, on the MAA stand, Wed 16 July.  Drop in any time to meet Aero Engine Controls, Arrowsmith, Meggitt, Technoset and Coventry & Warwickshire Aerospace Forum. (No need to book, just come along)

  • Doing business in France – ADS Toulouse briefing, 16 July, 11.00 - 12.00. Organised by ADS.
    For companies interested in accessing the French Aerospace market, and Airbus in particular, a presence in Toulouse is essential. ADS Toulouse can help you research the local market and establish the contacts that are so important in winning new business. Click here for details.

  • China Aerospace market & global supply chain briefing, 16 July, 11.00 - 11.45. Organised by UKTI.
    Attend this market briefing to gain an overview of the China Aerospace market and hear about opportunities for all tiers of the UK supply chain from an expert panel made up of both Chinese and UK industry. Click here for details.

Thursday

  • NATO briefing to industry, 17 July, 9:30 - 1:30. Organised by ADS & UKTI DSO. 
    In the run up to the NATO Summit in September 2014, ADS and UKTI DSO are jointly offering UK industry the opportunity to engage with NATO’s two main agencies, the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA), and NATO Support Agency (NSPA). Click here for details.

  • SC21 briefing, 17 July, 10.00 - 12.30. Organised by ADS. 
    Achieving supply chain improvement is critical to continue global competitiveness of the UK aerospace industry. The SC21 Briefing will include informative and insightful content from key speakers within ADS and industry, that are central to this venture. In conjunction with the briefing, there will also be an awards ceremony, rewarding excellence and achievements in this area. Click here for details.

  • Doing business in India.  17 July, 11:00 - 12:00. Organised by ADS. 
    In order to maximise emerging business opportunities for UK companies in India, ADS India has specialist staff in both Delhi and Bangalore. ADS has also established successful on-going MOUs with India’s leading trade associations, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI); these partnerships facilitate interaction between government departments and industry on both sides, with focus on the four core sectors of Aerospace, Defence, Space and Security. Click here for details.

Friday

  • Come for coffee and learn about the NATEP programme for new technology in the supply chain, on the MAA stand, Tues 15 and Fri 18 July 10.30 - 11.30.  (No need to book, just come along)

  • Futures Day, 18 July.
    Futures Day at Farnborough International Airshow 2014 has been designed to give groups of young people aged 11 – 21 a chance to see the exciting career opportunities available in the dynamic sectors of Aerospace and Defence. Groups from schools, universities and youth associations can experience the exciting prospects available and motivate them in their study of STEM subjects. Click here for details. 

 

Read MAA chief executive Andrew Mair's view on why Farnborough is so important for Midlands aerospace in Aerospace Manufacturing magazine. Click here (see pages 112 & 114).

Click here to see Farnborough International's "10 reasons why should attend this major event in the aerospace calendar."

To purchase your entrance passes for the event go to: www.farnborough.com 

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