Control and automation expo heads west

Friday, 13 March, 2009

The most recent and innovative engineering industry products will be on show in the Central West on Wednesday 25 March at an exhibition hosted by the Institute of Instrumentation Control and Automation Australia (IICA).

Close to 40 exhibitors will converge on Bathurst Panthers for an afternoon of networking and to show off developments in the fields of instrumentation control and automation.

IICA NSW Chairman Mark Brereton said the exhibition was designed for everyone involved in the engineering field including designers, engineers, technicians, operators and management.

“This exhibition offers something to people involved at all levels of the engineering industry and provides a rare opportunity to view the hottest and best products on the market,” said Brereton.

“Our exhibitors are experts in their fields and you’ll be able to save time by seeing a diverse range of suppliers and experts in one afternoon, who will be able to answer your questions,” he added.

Visitors are expected to travel from across the Central West, including Cowra, Forbes, Lithgow, Orange and Parkes, to join Bathurst locals for the event.

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