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Dame Andrea Jenkyns’ Great Exhibition set to fly!
With big name political speakers, global dignitaries and an RAF flypast, the Great Exhibition of Lincolnshire is set to be a unique event in Lincolnshire’s calendar.
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New fenceless AI robot revealed at Great Exhibition
OAL, the UK’s leading food automation and robotics company, will demonstrate its latest fenceless AI-powered 3D bin picking robot at the inaugural Great Exhibition of Lincolnshire on 22 October.
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Associated British Ports to join Siemens Energy as corporate sponsor of the Great Exhibition
The UK’s largest port group ABP, are the latest industrial partners to sponsor the Mayor's Great Exhibition of Lincolnshire.
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Award winning chef to headline Mayor's Reception at Great Exhibition
Restaurant DOM has been confirmed as an official partner at the Great Exhibition of Lincolnshire, proudly sponsoring the prestigious Mayor’s Reception.
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Lincolnshire's 'chance to shine'
The managing director of Lincolnshire’s largest independently owned bus and coach company has spoken of his hopes for future county growth.
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The Great Exhibition of Lincolnshire
Ambassadors to the UK from 15 countries are set to attend the Great Exhibition of Lincolnshire, as the event showcases the county to a global audience.
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Siemens Energy showcases Lincoln's engineering legacy and future at Great Exhibition
Siemens Energy will take part in the inaugural Great Exhibition of Lincolnshire.
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Meeting of Mayors
The ‘innovation’ and ‘ambition’ to see Lincolnshire’s dental services improved was recognised by the Health Secretary during a senior Government meeting attended by Mayor Dame Andrea Jenkyns.
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Mayor Seeks Grand Exhibit for the Great Exhibition
The successful key exhibitor will receive a promotional branded package across the Great Exhibition, an award presentation, and the opportunity to meet the Mayor, and other dignitaries on the day.
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Mayor adds voice to fears over police funding
The Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, Dame Andrea Jenkyns, has written to the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper to express her own concerns over the financial future of Lincolnshire Police.