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CHEMUK 2024 EXPO announces the Process & Chemical Engineering Show Zone

The CHEMUK 2024 EXPO will return on 15 and 16 May at the NEC in Birmingham. Running as part of the trade show, event organiser UK Industry Events has announced the launch of the new Process & Chemical Engineering Show Zone.

The Process & Chemical Engineering Show Zone will be the UK’s only event that brings process engineers from the chemical, food & beverage, pharma, oil & gas, and water & wastewater industries together to experience the very latest innovation that is shaping and inspiring the process industries under one giant roof.

The new focused event zone will present hundreds of specialist process engineering suppliers to attending process professionals involved directly in the design, development, management, and maintenance of operations in the processing of liquid, solid, powder, and gas-based process engineering industries.

Managing Director of UK Industry Events, Ian Stone, explained the decision to introduce the focused show zone. “The Process & Chemical Engineering Show Zone will give attendees the ability to survey the wealth of new technology and products that are available but also to be able to share that knowledge across the various vertical industries that are the application areas for process engineering.

“Process engineering is, of course, in essence chemical engineering in as much as it is the application of chemical unit operations and unit processes. So, there is an ‘esprit de corps’ among all major process engineers, often coming through a classically chemical engineering educational base.”

The organisers have also confirmed that the BPMA team and seven BPMA members will be exhibiting as part of the show. Visitors will be able to meet with ABB, Crest Pumps, Flux Pumps Int (UK), Grundfos, EagleBurgmann, March May, and Vogelsgang at the show this May.

Details of the expo and free badge registration can be found at the event’s website.

www.chemicalukexpo.com.

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