3-D printing, the latest revolutionary technology to hit the
manufacturingindustry and numerous Asia and worldwide machinery
launches. These are just some of the cuttingedge machine technologies
and solutions visitors can look forward to at MTA2013.
The biennial four day trade event, held at the Singapore Expo’s halls three and four from 9 – 12 April2013, is one of the most anticipated events for the manufacturing industry in Asia. 500 exhibitors from31 countries and regions will be showcasing latest precision engineering and machine tooltechnologies.
As the premier industry sourcing platform in the region, MTA is the perfect stage for companies toshowcase their newest innovations, as well as for everyone to share knowledge and discuss industrytrends. MTA2013 is also a great opportunity for like-minded professionals to meet, network, learn, formbusiness partnerships and strike deals.
“The region’s manufacturing landscape has changed. The industry has undergone a shift from lowvaluemass manufacturing to a greater emphasis on a high-mix output. MTA’s exhibition line-up thisyear clearly reflects this trend, casting a bright spotlight on the high-value sectors of Aerospace,Medical and Oil & Gas. From machine tools makers, to distributors, contract manufacturers, and OEMs,we have brought everyone under one all-inclusive roof.” comments Mr. Stephen Tan, Chief Executiveof Singapore Exhibition Services (SES), organiser of MTA2013.
Presence of major market leaders
Major regional and international machinery, metrology and tooling brand names will be on showcaseover the four days. Whether directly from the manufacturer or through local and regional distributors,visitors to MTA2013 will get to inspect the latest machines from big names such as ABB, Bruderer, CarlZeiss, DMG Mori Seiki, Fanuc, Hankook, Hexagon Metrology, Hurco, Makino, Mitutoyo, ShenyangMachine Tool, Sodick, Studer, Takisawa, Tornos, Tsugami, Wenzel and YCM. MTA2013 also featureseight international group pavilions, from Germany, Korea (3 pavilions), Singapore (2 pavilions), Taiwanand United Kingdom.
Impressive display of home-grown manufacturing competencies
This is most evident in the Capabilities Hub, which is a showcase of Singapore’s ability to service thesegrowing sectors. A joint initiative between event organiser SES and the Singapore Institute ofManufacturing Technology (SIMTech), 26 precision engineering enterprises will demonstrate theiraptitudes in the manufacture of high-quality, advanced solutions – all dedicated to meet the demandingand varied needs of Asia’s Aerospace, Complex Equipment, Medical Technology and Oil & Gassectors.
The show’s success in supporting these high-value verticals is reflected mostly in the visitors it attracts.Market leaders from the vertical industries such as Baxter Healthcare, Cameron, Eaton Industries, FMCTechnologies, GE Aviation and GE Oil & Gas, Hamilton Sundstrand Pacific Aerospace, HewlettPackard, Rolls-Royce and Weatherford Technologies, are patrons of MTA and will be looking toMTA2013 as the place to source for new suppliers to upgrade their capabilities.
Thought-provoking conferences
MTA attracts top industry professionals from all over the region. Every two years, they converge at MTAnot just to keep abreast with the latest technology in the global marketplace, but also to network, forgebusiness partnerships, and listen to the many experts who share their knowledge at the event’s manyconferences.
MTA2013 has partnered organisations within the industry to present a comprehensive series ofconferences featuring an impressive list of keynote speakers and experts, as well as thought-provokingtopics for discussion.
With Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology placing higher demands on the design, manufacturingand testing of high-precision surfaces, the Optics and Photonics Society of Singapore (OPSS) hasbrought back The International Conference on Optics in Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology(icOPEN2013) for a second edition at MTA2013.
Jointly organised by SES and the SIMTech, the 5th edition of the PE COI (Precision Engineering Centreof Innovation) Annual Conference will provide an invaluable opportunity for SMEs in Singapore toexplore business partnerships with leading manufacturers in the Aerospace, Complex EquipmentMedical Technology and Oil & Gas, and sectors. This is especially timely with the rapid localisation ofthe manufacturing activities in this high growth region.
The Singapore Precision Engineering and Tooling Association (SPETA) has also arranged a seminaron how businesses can benefit from the latest enhancements to the Productivity and Innovation Creditand the Wage Credit Scheme recently announced by the Singapore Government.
The biennial four day trade event, held at the Singapore Expo’s halls three and four from 9 – 12 April2013, is one of the most anticipated events for the manufacturing industry in Asia. 500 exhibitors from31 countries and regions will be showcasing latest precision engineering and machine tooltechnologies.
As the premier industry sourcing platform in the region, MTA is the perfect stage for companies toshowcase their newest innovations, as well as for everyone to share knowledge and discuss industrytrends. MTA2013 is also a great opportunity for like-minded professionals to meet, network, learn, formbusiness partnerships and strike deals.
“The region’s manufacturing landscape has changed. The industry has undergone a shift from lowvaluemass manufacturing to a greater emphasis on a high-mix output. MTA’s exhibition line-up thisyear clearly reflects this trend, casting a bright spotlight on the high-value sectors of Aerospace,Medical and Oil & Gas. From machine tools makers, to distributors, contract manufacturers, and OEMs,we have brought everyone under one all-inclusive roof.” comments Mr. Stephen Tan, Chief Executiveof Singapore Exhibition Services (SES), organiser of MTA2013.
Presence of major market leaders
Major regional and international machinery, metrology and tooling brand names will be on showcaseover the four days. Whether directly from the manufacturer or through local and regional distributors,visitors to MTA2013 will get to inspect the latest machines from big names such as ABB, Bruderer, CarlZeiss, DMG Mori Seiki, Fanuc, Hankook, Hexagon Metrology, Hurco, Makino, Mitutoyo, ShenyangMachine Tool, Sodick, Studer, Takisawa, Tornos, Tsugami, Wenzel and YCM. MTA2013 also featureseight international group pavilions, from Germany, Korea (3 pavilions), Singapore (2 pavilions), Taiwanand United Kingdom.
Impressive display of home-grown manufacturing competencies
This is most evident in the Capabilities Hub, which is a showcase of Singapore’s ability to service thesegrowing sectors. A joint initiative between event organiser SES and the Singapore Institute ofManufacturing Technology (SIMTech), 26 precision engineering enterprises will demonstrate theiraptitudes in the manufacture of high-quality, advanced solutions – all dedicated to meet the demandingand varied needs of Asia’s Aerospace, Complex Equipment, Medical Technology and Oil & Gassectors.
The show’s success in supporting these high-value verticals is reflected mostly in the visitors it attracts.Market leaders from the vertical industries such as Baxter Healthcare, Cameron, Eaton Industries, FMCTechnologies, GE Aviation and GE Oil & Gas, Hamilton Sundstrand Pacific Aerospace, HewlettPackard, Rolls-Royce and Weatherford Technologies, are patrons of MTA and will be looking toMTA2013 as the place to source for new suppliers to upgrade their capabilities.
Thought-provoking conferences
MTA attracts top industry professionals from all over the region. Every two years, they converge at MTAnot just to keep abreast with the latest technology in the global marketplace, but also to network, forgebusiness partnerships, and listen to the many experts who share their knowledge at the event’s manyconferences.
MTA2013 has partnered organisations within the industry to present a comprehensive series ofconferences featuring an impressive list of keynote speakers and experts, as well as thought-provokingtopics for discussion.
With Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology placing higher demands on the design, manufacturingand testing of high-precision surfaces, the Optics and Photonics Society of Singapore (OPSS) hasbrought back The International Conference on Optics in Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology(icOPEN2013) for a second edition at MTA2013.
Jointly organised by SES and the SIMTech, the 5th edition of the PE COI (Precision Engineering Centreof Innovation) Annual Conference will provide an invaluable opportunity for SMEs in Singapore toexplore business partnerships with leading manufacturers in the Aerospace, Complex EquipmentMedical Technology and Oil & Gas, and sectors. This is especially timely with the rapid localisation ofthe manufacturing activities in this high growth region.
The Singapore Precision Engineering and Tooling Association (SPETA) has also arranged a seminaron how businesses can benefit from the latest enhancements to the Productivity and Innovation Creditand the Wage Credit Scheme recently announced by the Singapore Government.



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