Aycliffe Today Business #10 | Page 27

Bringing Aycliffe Business Park Together | 27 Oktoberfest project leader Darren Race says the event gets better every year. ● Inset: Coun Neil Foster, cabinet member for economic regeneration at Durham County Council, Pamela Petty from Ebac and Darren Race, Durham Oktoberfest project leader. DATE SET FOR OKTOBERFEST 2014 Engineering and manufacturing companies in the North-East are being urged to book their place at the region’s biggest and most high profile intertrading and networking event. Durham Oktoberfest is organised by Durham’s engineering forums in the North, South and East of the county to encourage companies across the region to promote themselves and meet potential buyers, suppliers and customers. And after the success of last year’s show, which was attended by almost 120 exhibitors and 1,600 people, details for the 2014 event on Thursday, 23rd October, have now been announced with the venue once again the Xcel Centre on Aycliffe Business Park. The line up of guest speakers will be unveiled in the coming weeks. Darren Race, project leader for Durham Oktoberfest and chairman of South Durham Engineering and Manufacturing Forum, said: “The North East is home to some of the country’s most successful engineering and manufacturing companies and this event is all about showcasing them and promoting our world class capabilities and strengths. “And as it’s the only event of it’s kind in the region, it also gives smaller businesses the opportunity to put themselves on the radars of those bigger companies - their potential customers and gain from them an invaluable insight into what it takes to elevate their business to the next level. “Every year Durham Oktoberfest gets bigger and more successful and we’ve already had a great deal of interest from companies who want to exhibit. And our message to businesses is if you want to put yourself into the biggest and most fruitful shop window, you need to book your place now. ” Business Durham has been confirmed as the event’s first Gold sponsor and so far 20 businesses including Hiatco, Bignall Group, Dyer, Eastern Seals and Microbac Ltd have booked their exhibition space. In addition, over 20 regional and national companies such as BAE Systems, Parker Hannifin and Seaward Electronic, will be involved in the Meet the Buyer event, which allows participants to meet potential new suppliers in a series of one to one meetings. Last year’s show featured some of the region’s most prominent firms and organisations with Ebac, Heerema Fabrication Group, Calsonic Kansei and