2008-03-03
Weidmuller will be exhibiting its complete product portfolio including: Modular Terminals, Communications & Functional Electronics - INDUSTRIAL ETHERNET COMPONENTS; Tools, Markers, PCB Components, Heavy Duty Connectors, Enclosures plus many more at Drives & Controls 08.
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Weidmüller, the leading provider of solutions for electrical connectivity, transmission and conditioning of power, signals and data in industrial environments, develops, produces and sells products in the field of electrical connectivity, functional and communication electronics.
For OEM suppliers the company sets international standards in engineering, procurement, manufacturing and the distribution of customized solutions.
Drives & Controls is the UK's leading premier event for Drives, Automation, Power Transmission and Motion Control and will be held at the NEC during Apri 22nd to April 24th 2008.
We welcome the opportunity to demonstrate to you, our extensive range of Network Components, active & passive products, plus complimentary tools that will enable you to realise the full potential of your current and future factory automation projects all from one supplier.
So come along and see how Weidmuller can help you and have a free beer on us. Click Here to register for your redeemable voucher.
Alongside the exhibition Weidmuller will also be holding a seminar to explain the benfits of using its Communication and Functional Electroncs Portfolio in todays modern industrial environments. Our guest speaker is Simon Seereiner - Weidmuller International Portfolio Manager.
The Seminar is to be held on Wednesday 23rd April 2008, 12:30 till 2pm in the Piazza Suite #3 and includes a free buffet. Places are limited so register now to avoid dissapointment so Click Here.

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For visitor registration & opening times Click Here.
For directions on how to get to the show Click Here.
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