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21st MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY WORLD SETS THE STAGE FOR COUNTRY’S BIGGEST INDUSTRIAL EXPO


21st Manufacturing Technology World Expo: Showcasing the Future of Manufacturing Industry in the Philippines

 


Global-Link MP Events International, Inc. (GLMP), the country’s premiere trade event organizers, is proud to present the 21st year of MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY WORLD, an event that continues to showcase the latest in breakthrough advancements on industrial technologies and machineries from across the globe. This event will be held on October 9 – 11, 2014 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex.




Patrick Lawrence Tan, GLMP Chief Executive Officer, stated, “This 21st Manufacturing Technology World will aims to help companies become globally competitive by giving them a platform to showcase their best offerings to an audience of decision makers from government organizations, business owners, upper management, local and foreign investors.”

He also pointed out that the Philippine economy and the manufacturing industry is incessantly growing, therefore companies must step up their game to catch up with this development and be competitive in the international arena. Foreign companies and manufacturers have increased their investments primarily in the manufacturing sector which has revealed strong performance since the year 2013. This year, over 500 exhibiting companies will be at the show where more than 25,000 trade visitors are expected.

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), one of the fervent all time supporter of MTW, will be presenting The 4th Philippine Lean to Green Manufacturing Engineering Conference which will talk about the newest practices for lean & green manufacturing and how to incorporate these principles into implementation. All these headed towards preparing the industry of trade and commerce to global competitiveness.

With the continuous partnership with different reputable organizations in the industry, GLMP believes that the event will continue to contribute in the manufacturing and economic growth of the country. Peter Quintana, Immediate Past President of the Philippine Plastics Industries Association (PPIA), shared, “We have been supporting MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY WORLD for the longest time because we believe in its purpose and that is to showcase the globally competitive industry of manufacturing in the country. Different visitors all over the industry are highly anticipating this event since it offers not just business opportunities for companies but also new learning in the manufacturing industry.” 

The 21st MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY WORLD will encompass several sectors which will all be showcased in various segments of the event: AUTOMECHANIC PHILIPPINES (aftermarket parts & accessories); METAL, WOOD, & HARDWARE PHILIPPINES (industrial automation); PHILTRONICS (electronics & semiconductors); and TRANSPORT & LOGISTICS (supply chain management). The show will be open from 10:00 am to 6:30 pm on October 9 and 10 and 10:00 am to 5:30 pm on October 11.Interested visitors may log on to www.globallinkmp.com to pre-register. For more details on the event, you may the organizers at tel no. (632) 750-8588.

Visit the 21st Manufacturing Technology World and see the most up-to-date machineries, products and emerging technologies presented by well-known companies such as Phil-Best Welder & Heater, Nihon Denkei Philippines Inc, Top-Rigid Industrial Safety Supply Inc., Center Industrial Supply Corp., Eastern Integrated System Automation, Flexair Phils Inc., Toolec, Henry Import & Export Corp, DAC Industrial Electronics Inc., Hi-Steel, Golden Bell Marketiing Corp., Canon I.T Solutions, and foreign exhibitors such as Dayok Electrical Co. Ltd.,Shinwa Rules Co. Ltd.,Menam Stainless Wire Public Co. Ltd., Saint Gobain Abrasives Pte Ltd., Huu Toan Corp., Knuth Werkzeugmaschinen Ambt, Autonics Korea.












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