This year’s 24th International Sheet Metal Working Technology Exhibition will start from 25th - 29th October 2016 in Hanover, Germany. A White Paper on Industry 4.0 and its impact on sheet metal working can now be ordered free of charge on the exhibition website www.euroblech.com.
A total of 1,550 exhibitors from 40 countries have currently booked their stands at the worldwide leading exhibition for the sheet metal working industry. Compared to the previous event, EuroBLECH 2016 has grown by 3% in floor space and features more than 89,000 square metres net exhibition space this year.
“Many exhibiting companies have booked bigger stands this year and there are 20% of new exhibitors at our exhibition. This shows that the overall situation of the sheet metal working industry is very positive. Initiated by new technical developments, such as Industry 4.0, companies are now planning ahead in order to upgrade their production processes and to achieve a competitive advantage. At this year’s EuroBLECH, there will be an above average percentage of new products live on display on bigger stands, and many new companies have joined the show. Thus, the industry sector is highly dynamic and open for a new generation of
sheet metal working,” explains Nicola Hamann, Managing Director of the organisers, Mack Brooks Exhibitions.
Show Preview now available at www.euroblech.com
The comprehensive Show Preview, with detailed information on many exhibitors and their products, is now available. In preparation of their visit, users will be able to sort exhibitor entries by product categories or halls in order to create a personalised version. For the first time, a new function allows for the entries to be shared via several social media channels.
White Paper: Quo Vadis Industry 4.0
The new EuroBLECH White Paper was authored by Dipl.-Ing. Nikolaus Fecht and Dr. Andreas Thoss on behalf of EuroBLECH. It discusses the current state of digitalisation in the sheet metal working industry using recent examples: “Theory describes Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution as full integration of production and communication technologies. It creates a so-called ‘smart factory’, where people, machines and processes are well connected by internet technologies for the purpose of increased cost efficiency, higher process stability and greater flexibility. After all, it should save time and money. Industry 4.0 is much more than a hype, many of its ideas are implemented already. Solutions for separate processes are in widespread use […].”
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