I went yesterday. On the plus side, the roof stayed up, and there's a lot of building work going on which apparently means next year's show will be in a real building with solid walls.
The show felt smaller than on previous years, at least as far as the electronics content. If you want someone to make big chunks of metal into smaller chunks, then there's plenty to choose from. Lots of contract electronics manufacturers and PCB fabricators too.
With a few notable exceptions, there wasn't much to see that I'd describe as interesting in its own right, though. If you have a business need for cable assembly, or software to help you manage stock control more efficiently, then the right people were definitely there to talk to.
Not much by way of cool components, T&M or tools, though.