Prolink UK’s debut at MACH 2024 was a huge success, with its advanced software solutions drawing thousands of visitors to the stand.
The Carfulan Group’s new dedicated software division exhibited for the very first time at the UK’s premier manufacturing exhibition, showcasing its range of data control software solutions.
Prolink UK’s stand hosted live demonstrations, featuring QC-CALC Real-Time, SPC Office Buddy, and QC-Mobile software solutions, illustrating how Prolink empowers manufacturers with real-time data monitoring, automated reporting and unrivalled shopfloor integration.
“We are delighted with the success of Prolink UK’s first MACH exhibition,” said Graham Shaw, Prolink UK General Manager.
“It was brilliant to showcase our suite of advanced software solutions to so many visitors, demonstrating how it can help them to achieve a seamless production process with full shopfloor visibility and understanding.
“We are excited to now continue building on the success of this year’s MACH exhibition, helping manufacturers across a range of industries to elevate their data control processes.”
The five-day event at the NEC in Birmingham showcased more innovative technologies under one roof than ever before, with over 600 exhibitors and 26,000 attendees.
Capitalising on the success of MACH 2024, Prolink UK’s team are excited to begin working closely with companies across the UK and Ireland to help optimise their shopfloor data control and unlock the full power of Prolink software.
Managing Director of the Carfulan Group, Chris Fulton, said: “We are thrilled with the enormous success of the launch of Prolink UK at MACH 2024.
“We have generated an overwhelming amount of interest at the show, which is a testament to the world-leading technologies, as well as the expert service and support that helps our customers to unlock potential across any manufacturing process.
“Everyone who visited our stand was amazed at the technology Prolink UK offers and we are excited to continue those conversations in the weeks and months ahead.”