Instance Automatics Pulls Out of EAG

    Instance Automatics have made the drastic decision to pull out of the forthcoming EAG exhibition next week.

    Ian Eason, Managing Director said

    'We as a company have decided to not exhibit at the 2025 EAG show. This is due to poor organisation and decisions made by the organisers of EAG.

    I have not taken this decision lightly; I have had a few nights with very little sleep relating to this.

    I have spoken in depth with our global partners at UNIS Technology Ltd. in China and they are behind us and agree with our decision on this too.

    I have been exhibiting at the EAG / ATEi since 1997, I’m disappointed beyond belief, it may have a bad effect on my business, but I cannot commit to pay for bad service.

    We will look at the 2026 show later in the year, but things will need to change dramatically before we make any decision.

    I wish all our customers and colleagues in the industry all the best for the show and look forward to seeing you later this year.'

     

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