Subcon 2020 postponed

MA Exhibitions Limited, which owns and runs Subcon, The Engineer Expo, and The Manufacturing Management Show, has taken the very difficult decision to reschedule the event from June 9 -11 to September 28 -30, 2020.

A representative from the company commented: “As organisers, our number one priority is to ensure the health, safety, and wellbeing of all of our exhibitors, visitors and staff. Given the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the concerns shared by a number of the show’s partners, we have decided that in order to minimise the risks to visitors and exhibitors, the event will now take place at the end of September in Hall 6 at the NEC in Birmingham.

“We also believe that by moving the show to September, we will be able to offer a better experience for visitors and exhibitors than we would under the current conditions.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the show’s partners for their understanding in this matter and we look forward to working with you to deliver an outstanding event in September.”

Subcon 2020 www.subconshow.co.uk

MA Exhibitions www.markallengroup.com

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