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Metaltech will run from May 15-18 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre. It will feature over 1,500 local and international companies from various industry sectors.

Metaltech will run from May 15-18 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre . It will feature over 1,500 local and international companies from various industry sectors with specialised profiles on machine tools and sheet metal technology, mould and die, precision engineering, surface and heat treatment, material handling and storage, welding, robotics and metallurgy.

Other event highlights are the fully revamped free-to-attend industrial seminars and conferences to take a deep dive into the manufacturing and production advancements ushered in by IR4.0, as well as a full suite of business matching services to facilitate constructive on-site business meetings. Leeuwenburgh added, “Metaltech is the most professional event in Malaysia for the metalworking and machinery industry. It is able to host a range of on-site features and activities and has continued to attract quality exhibitors from Malaysia and overseas and a high calibre of trade buyers, given its reputation as the longest running trade event.”

Also present will be bronze sponsors Bystronic Laser, Trumpf Malaysia, Carl Cloos Schweisstechnik GmbH and Tigatan Resources Sdn Bhd.

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