The UK’s premier subcontract manufacturing show Subcon returns to Birmingham’s NEC this June 2019, showcasing the best of British manufacturing alongside dozens of world-class international suppliers.
The event will combine three co-located exhibitions – Subcon (now in its 43rd year), the bi-annual Advanced Manufacturing Show and The Engineer Expo – and brings together the latest innovations, products, and partnership opportunities for the manufacturing and engineering industries.
This year’s schedule of conference presentations will be grouped around five core topics: Advanced Manufacturing, Design & Innovation, Supply Chain Solutions, Women in Engineering and the Supplier Network.
Confirmed speakers include Riona: Armesmith (Chief Project Engineer Hybrid Electric Propulsion: Rolls Royce Plc), Steve Banton (Channel Manager at Robotics ABB), Neil Hopkinson (Director of 3D printing at Xaar) and Mike Lawton (CEO of Oxford Space Systems).
If you’re planning to attend, then here’s everything you need to know about coordinating your visit and getting the most out of the event.
- 1) Location
The venue for Subcon 2019 is the Birmingham NEC which is located close to junction 6 of the M42 motorway, and adjacent to Birmingham Airport and the Birmingham International Railway. - 2) Getting there
By Road: Birmingham is at the center of the UK motorway network, enabling visitors to travel directly from the M6, M1, M40, and M42. If you’re traveling by car, use the SATNAV postcode B40 1NT.
By Rail: The NEC and NEC Arena are both easily accessible via the Birmingham International rail station, which is connected by a covered bridge-link. London is 90 minutes away by train and trains also run direct to Birmingham from many regional towns and cities.
By Air: Birmingham International Airport is conveniently situated just a few minutes from the NEC and is served by more than 20 international airlines.
- 3) Parking
There is plenty of onsite parking at the NEC, with daily charges ranging from £12 per day for standard, pre-paid and disabled parking, through to £20 per day for Express Parking. You can also pre-book parking at a special reduced rate. A regular shuttle service will run between the car park and the halls throughout the show. - 4) Admission
There is no charge to attend the show, however, to save time on arrival it is recommended that you pre-register your attendance. - 5) Opening Times
Tuesday 4 June: 09.30 – 16.30
Wednesday 5 June: 09.30 – 16.30
Thursday 6 June: 09.30 – 16.00
Tips for making the most of your visit
With so much to see, you may find it helpful to prioritize your top picks of vendors and presentations – and to pre-book appointments with the companies you know you definitely want to meet.
Check out the floor-plan before the day to identify the location of all your must-see exhibitors and take any guesswork out of finding your way around. And allow a little buffer time between each of your scheduled appointments, just in case a meeting runs a little longer than expected.
Take a few minutes at the end of each day to review each of the companies you spoke to, and to compile the key takeaways from each meeting. If companies are offering any special trade show deals then you may want to make a note of these too.
If you’d like to chat with a member of the JJS team about a potential electronics manufacturing outsourcing partnership, then please stop by our stand which will be located at booth C45.
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