Interplas a key trade show for polymers in the medical industry

One of the world’s leading manufacturing events, Interplas 2002, is being staged at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, from 30 September to 4 October. This important industrial show will include a focus on polymer and application developments for the medical device industry.

Interplas and Nepcon create UK’s largest manufacturing event

Interplas and Nepcon are both being staged at The National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, Interplas 2002 runs from the 30 September to 4 October and Nepcon from the 1 to 3 October, jointly making this the single most important manufacturing event in the UK this year.

Interplas and Nepcon a key trade show combination for the electronics industry

Interplas and Nepcon are both being staged at The National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, Interplas 2002 runs from the 30 September to 4 October and Nepcon from the 1 to 3 October, jointly making this the single most important manufacturing event in the UK this year.

Interplas a key trade show for design engineers

One of the world’s leading manufacturing events, Interplas 2002, is being staged at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, from 30 September to 4 October. This important industrial show will be a focus for design engineers.

Interplas a key trade show for the building and construction industry

One of the world’s leading manufacturing events, Interplas 2002, is being staged at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, from 30 September to 4 October. This important industrial show will be a focus for polymer developments in the building and construction industry.

Interplas 2002 a key trade show for the automotive industry

One of the world’s leading manufacturing events, Interplas 2002, is being staged at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, from 30 September to 4 October. This important industrial show will be a focus for polymer developments in the automotive industry.

Last minute rush for space at Interplas 2002 continues

Last minute rush for space at Interplas 2002 continues
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 Over 800 exhibitors are expected when the doors of Interplas 2002 open on 30 September, confirming the show’s status as one of the largest international plastics and rubber exhibitions to be held this year.

Appointment-setting service for Interplas 2002 will ensure visitors get maximum value from their time at the exhibition

Visitors to Interplas 2002, this year’s largest international plastics and rubber exhibition, are being provided with a special opportunity to maximise the effectiveness of the time they spend at the show by booking appointments with exhibitors in advance via the Interplas web site. The appointment-setting service will be live from the 19th of August.

Comprehensive seminar programme adds further value to Interplas 2002

The five-day seminar programme scheduled for this year’s Interplas exhibition provides all visitors to the show with the opportunity to attend a wide range of up-to-the-minute, technical and topical presentations. And, admission to seminars is free of charge to all visitors.

Interplas Steering Committee - a think tank of the polymer industry

(from left to right): 
Kate Harrington-PMMDA/Coolmation, Greg Farrett-EMG, Bob Hawkins-PMMDA/Munchy, Jim Hughes-REC, Andrew Cluley-IoM, Ben Watkins-REC, Syreeta Tranfield-REC, Brian Thorne-PMMDA/BA Thorne Machinery, Ian McIlwee-BPF, Matthew Sheerin-REC, Justin Tadman-REC, Sandy Weaver-PMMDA

Other members are:
Ted Waller-PMMDA/Demag Hamilton, Paul Dukes-Atofina, Simon Murray-Polymer Engineering,
Julia Moore-GTMA, Mark Blackburn-Ultra Polymers


The Interplas 2002 steering committee is a valuable asset to the Reed Exhibitions organising team. Drawn from the plastics and rubber industry, the members of the committee represent the British Plastics Federation (BPF), the Polymer Machinery and Manufacturers Association (PMMDA), the Institute of Materials (IoM), the Gauge and Tool Makers Association (GTMA), and exhibitors from the polymer materials, ancillary equipment and machinery sectors.

(Photo Interplas PR020 - Steering Committee)

 The Interplas 2002 steering committee is a valuable asset to the Reed Exhibitions organising team. Drawn from the plastics and rubber industry, the members of the committee represent the British Plastics Federation (BPF), the Polymer Machinery and Manufacturers Association (PMMDA), the Institute of Materials (IoM), the Gauge and Tool Makers Association (GTMA) and exhibitors from the polymer materials, ancillary equipment and machinery sectors.

Interplas is more than just an exhibition

Interplas 2002 is the largest international plastics and rubber exhibition being held this year and the 15th in a series dating back to 1951. The strategy for the organisation, presentation and staging of this year’s event, by Reed Exhibitions, is being co-ordinated in close association with an industry lead steering committee and guarantees the exhibition will continue to meet the demands of both visitors and exhibitors.

Interplas 2002 to stage Designing in Plastics technical centre

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