LineView to take part in Appetite For Engineering on the 19th October

Author LineView Admin, October 4, 2016

The 2016 annual Appetite for Engineering (A4E) conference, organised by Food Processing magazine, will be held at Edgbaston Stadium on the 19th October.

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Following the one day conference and exhibition, LineView will join the Food Processing Awards at Malmaison Birmingham hotel.

To come and see us at the A4E, register below. We will be having an XL800 with us and don't forget that you can test it on your site with our free 90-days no obligation trial.

 

DOWNLOAD THE CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

REGISTER FOR A4E

  

 

About Appetite for Engineering 2016
A4E presents a one-day forum for senior engineering professionals to network and learn about issues that will be affecting their business in the future, as well as looking at solutions for today’s food and beverage engineer.
A4E is a platform to learn and discuss not only what is happening in the food and beverage industry today, but how industry can move forward towards efficient and excellence in engineering.

 

About the Food Processing Awards 2016

The Food Processing Awards is the culmination of the prestigious FP Awards competition which allows shortlisted companies to be formally recognised for their excellence in UK F&B engineering. The Awards is voted on by Food Processing magazine readers.

Held at Malmaison Birmingham in 2016, the Awards also provide attendees with an outstanding opportunity to network with UK peers. Attendees come from the entire supply chain - from F&B engineers and apprentices right through to directors with an active interest in the engineering process.

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