Pentaxia prepares for composite future

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As it starts the move to its new six-acre site, advanced composites manufacturer Pentaxia will be unveiling £1m investment plans at this year’s Advanced Engineering 2017.

Exhibiting alongside 600 suppliers of engineering products and solutions at the NEC Birmingham on 1st and 2nd November, the company is inviting business leaders to find out more about the installation of cutting edge equipment and upgraded facilities that will double its existing production capability.

Visitors will also get the opportunity to meet Pentaxia’s team of engineers and take advantage of one to one meetings with managing director Stephen Ollier inside a 4m high, custom made stand, where they can learn more about the future of composites and its capabilities across multiple industries.

Stephen said: “As a company we’re entering an exciting period of expansion and we are looking forward to sharing our growth news with our colleagues and contacts in the sector.

“Advanced Manufacturing 2017 is a fantastic platform to showcase our recent work as well as demonstrate our role in helping to shape the British supply chain, and invest in growth to meet the anticipated demand in the composites market.

“Designed especially for the event, our one of a kind stand doubles as a unique meeting space and is sure to tick all the boxes on what is set to be an action-packed couple of days.”

In the new year Pentaxia will move from its current site in Longbridge Lane to a 70,000ft2 manufacturing space in Derby. A six-month programme to refurbish and upgrade the site will position the company to meet the rapid increase in demand for lightweight, high performance components from its blue-chip customers in the aerospace, motorsport and luxury automotive markets.

You can find Pentaxia at Advanced Engineering 2017 in the Composites Engineering zone, Hall 3A, stand K110.

www.pentaxia.com

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