Precision Fair 2016
The Precision Fair 2016 is at NH Conference Centre Koningshof, Veldhoven, on 16 & 17 november 2015 from 9.30AM tot 17PM. Visit us at stand 275 and enjoy the...
About this event
The Precision Fair 2016 is at NH Conference Centre Koningshof, Veldhoven, on 16 & 17 november 2015 from 9.30AM tot 17PM.
Visit us at stand 275 and enjoy the best coffee made by our baristomaker.
Ceremony ir. A. Davidson Award 2016
Wednesday November 16, 4.15PM, centrally on the exhibition floor of the Precision Fair, Veldhoven, the Netherlands
In the even years the ir. A. Davidson award is awarded to a young precision engineer active in precisio
n engineering around 5 to 10 years. Who with a few years of experience within a company or institute and already got big achievements internal and external.
• 5 till 10 years experience
• Clear results, internally and externally seen
• Pass on enthusiasm to colleagues
• Design competence
• Creativity
• Works on image of profession, publications
• Collaboration, sharing knowledge
Ceremony Wim van der Hoek Award 2016
Thursday November 17, 4.15PM, centrally on the exhibition floor of the Precision Fair
The Wim van der Hoek award is awarded to promote and stimulate precision mechanics and the design of mechanical structures. The award will be given to the best graduation work. The award is named after the emeritus professor Wim van der Hoek, who founded the unique Dutch method for design of precision machinery, at the Technical University of Eindhoven. (1962-1985).
For more information about the Awards: http://www.dspe.nl/events/awards/
For more information about the fair: http://www.precisiebeurs.nl/
The Netherlands
References
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