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Society of Operations Engineers announces partnership with Maintec 2019
12 February 2019
Following a successful partnership in 2018, Society of Operations Engineers (SOE), the professional engineering membership organisation, has once again confirmed that it will be partnering with Maintec, the UK’s only exhibition dedicated to maintenance, plant and asset management, which returns to the NEC, Birmingham, 30th-31st October 2019.
SOE promotes efficient, safe and environmentally sustainable Operations Engineering for the betterment of the community at large, with the view of also promoting public safety by supporting and encouraging the standards of competence when contributing to the society. At Maintec 2018, SOE provided official CPD approval for the events’ seminar programme which featured over 30 specialist speakers from the world of maintenance and reliability engineering. The programme delivered 10 hours of free discussions, themed on ‘The future of reliability, maintenance and asset management’. In 2019, the programme promises to be even bigger and better with even more practical sessions.
Daniel Moir, chief operating officer, SEO said: "Maintec is a great opportunity for SOE to showcase our insight into the industry and, by approving a quality CPD programme, help improve the technical understanding of those present at the show. It reinforces to our members the SOE commitment to professional development. We are proud to be partnering with Maintec once more."
We were so pleased with how well the partnership with the Society of Operations Engineers went last year and are thrilled to be working with them once more. Last year they were able to share a vast amount of knowledge at our seminar and we can’t wait to see what expertise they are able to bring this October.” Jos Diamond, Event Manager, Maintec
Plans are already underway for the event with many manufacturers and suppliers having already confirmed their attendance for the event. To find out more about exhibiting opportunities contact Jos Diamond, [email protected] or call 07818 574303.
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