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Putting British manufacturing on show
25 January 2013
Beating competition from hundreds of UK companies, Elfab will feature in the Government's Make it in Great Britain exhibition at the Science Museum, London, during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.The company will show

Beating competition from
hundreds of UK companies,
Elfab will feature in the
Government's Make it in Great
Britain exhibition at the Science
Museum, London, during the
Olympic and Paralympic Games.The
company will showcase its products
and educate visitors about the value
of manufacturing to UK business.
The exhibition is the culmination of the Make it in Great Britain campaign - an initiative launched last year by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills which aims to challenge outdated opinions and transform the image of modern manufacturing. Elfab manufactures rupture discs, bursting panels and associated detection devices. These intelligent pressure relief systems protect people, plant and equipment across the globe. The company also delivers design, testing and consultancy services for pressure management.
Elfab's customers are mainly in the chemical, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, and food processing industries.
Business Minister Mark Prisk said: "We have selected a really exciting mix of exhibits, and hope that as many people as possible visit the exhibition and see the great examples of British design and manufacturing."
The exhibition is the culmination of the Make it in Great Britain campaign - an initiative launched last year by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills which aims to challenge outdated opinions and transform the image of modern manufacturing. Elfab manufactures rupture discs, bursting panels and associated detection devices. These intelligent pressure relief systems protect people, plant and equipment across the globe. The company also delivers design, testing and consultancy services for pressure management.
Elfab's customers are mainly in the chemical, pharmaceutical, oil and gas, and food processing industries.
Business Minister Mark Prisk said: "We have selected a really exciting mix of exhibits, and hope that as many people as possible visit the exhibition and see the great examples of British design and manufacturing."
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