Micro | Nano | MEMS 2013, is the definitive showcase for micro, precision, mems and nano manufacturing technologies and is taking place on the 25th and 26th September 2013 at the NEC, Birmingham.

This is a free-to-attend exhibition featuring live machine demonstrations allowing visitors to compare and contrast solutions in a real environment. The show also features a host of exhibitors covering the full spectrum of micro, precision, mems and nano manufacturing solutions including, but not limited to: precision diamond machining; micro milling; grinding machines; micro injection moulding; laser micro machining; photo etching; metrology and test equipment; micro-fluidics fabrication and assembly and testing equipment. Confirmed exhibitors include: Accumold; Alicona UK Ltd; Etch Tech Ltd; Laser Micromachining Limited; Laser Lines Ltd; Lasea SA; iX-Factory GmbH; CDA GmbH; Keyence; TDC Corporation and Beckett MIM Ltd.

The event also features an extensive, world-class conference and seminar programme, exploring the impact, developments and applications in a range of micro manufacturing technologies. Confirmed speakers include Professor Yi Qin of Strathclyde University who will discuss micro-forming technology; Dr Russell Torah of the University of Southampton who will speak about micro fabrication production technology for MEMS on new, emerging smart textiles as well as Nadeem Rizvi from Laser Micromachining, who plans to share his expertise on the practicalities of micromachining with lasers.

Visitors will also benefit from an exciting event co-location, providing easy access to nearby shows: Sensors & Instrumentation 2013; The Machine Building Show 2013; TCT Live and Mediplas. Due to the significant overlap in technology usage within these sectors, more visitors than ever are expected to attend the UK’s only event of this kind.

This international forum for micro manufacturing is being organised by Datateam Business Media Ltd and is being supported by respected media publications including: CMM; Electronics and CIE as well as industry organisations MANCEF and AILU.

“This is a hugely exciting event for the micro manufacturing sector. With the continuing trend in several fields for the miniaturisation of components, micro and nano manufacturing technologies are providing a competitive edge in manufacturing. Offering not only a wealth of knowledgeable exhibitors, but an unrivalled, focused conference and seminar programme, Micro | Nano | MEMS 2013 offers a genuine one-stop-shop for all micro, nano and ultra-precision manufacturing solutions,” said Kathy Ambrose, Publishing Director, Datateam Business Media Ltd.

For more information visit: www.micronanomems.com