Some of the reasons for exhibiting at EPMC
- Exposure of your company and its products to the industry
- Exposure to the industry sectors and companies who purchase and use metrology
- Networking with existing customers and business prospecting
- Meeting many people over these 2 days will save you time and money
Steve Shickell of Hexagon Metrology on the benefits for both delegates and exhibitors
Carl Baines from Brunson Instrument Company on why it’s great to exhibit
Exhibitor Feedback Comments from previous years…
“The ability to attract key important people from all relevant industries. To share experiences and knowledge transfer for Large Volume Metrology principles and best practices”
Hexagon Metrology, Steve Shickell
Strengths of EPMC
“Unequalled organisation and developing prestige in the LV market place.”
ASI Datamyte, Martyn Gill
“An informal setting to meet customers and partners. A good place to open new discussions without the usual time constraints.”
Third Dimension, John Kane
“The ability to attract key important people from all relevant industries. To share experiences and knowledge transfer for Large Volume Metrology principles and best practices”
Hexagon Metrology, Steve Shickell
Main Drivers for Exhibiting at EPMC
“To raise the profile of Brunson, find new contacts, meet existing ones, to meet our re-sellers and some of our customers.”
Brunson Instrument Co. – Carl Baines
“A good opportunity for constructive discussion and promotion of metrology technology.”
Third Dimension, John Kane
“To maximise exposure of our new technology to increase and improve sales, and to maximise our contact with our existing customers in a short period of time”
Hexagon Metrology, Steve Shickell
“Over the last 4 years we have supported the show and been a vendor for 3 of those. The main drivers for us are straightforward – to meet new people within current clients, meet existing clients and to hopefully meet new potential clients. Also, to get a current view of new technologies and equipment that may lead to new partnerships”
Infodream, Ben Allister