6-7th June @ Birmingham NEC
Are you looking for innovative ideas and new technologies to enhance your kitchen? Like instant paperless temperature recording or a low cost dishwasher-safe food probes? Then make sure you visit Commercial Kitchen 2017 – and while you’re there make a beeline for the Innovation Challenge Gallery to vote for the TME entries in the 2017 Commercial Kitchen Innovation Challenge Award.
The MM7000 Combined Recording System for both spot checks AND 24 hour monitoring: a unique modular approach to wireless temperature technology using Bluetooth Barcode Scanning.
CA2005-PKWThe super-hygienic CA2005-PKW thermometer kit including dishwasher-safe CAP-C colour-coded needle probes: a practical, low cost method of preventing bacterial cross contamination.
See the two products up close and try them out for yourself on Stand D8, where UK thermometer manufacturer, TME will exhibit its extensive range of catering thermometers, probes, sensors, data loggers and wireless monitoring systems – everything you need for an efficient HACCP.
Visitors booking a FREE temperature consultation qualify for automatic discounts and FREE UK carriage on resulting orders. To make a booking or for more information, contact the TME sales team on +44 (0)1903 700651, sales@tmethermometers.com or visit the company website contact page.
About 2017 Commercial Kitchen Innovation Challenge Awards
The top entries with the most buyer votes at the end of day one will be invited to pitch their products to a panel of industry judges who will then present the 2017 Innovation Challenge Awards.
Visiting on Tuesday 6 June? Make sure you vote for your favourite product at the Innovation Challenge Gallery before 4pm.
Visiting on Wednesday 7 June? Come to the Keynote Theatre to hear the pitches at 11.45 and the winners announced at 14.00.
About TME
A UK, family-run business, with over 25 years’ experience, specialising in the design and manufacture of digital thermometers, temperature sensors and probes: 100% British-made, exported worldwide.
TME When temperature matters