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EXHIBITIONS


Fastener Fair Stuttgart bigger than ever


Europe’s biggest fastener trade show will be bigger than ever when it opens its doors for three days at the Messe Stuttgart grounds on 22nd


F rom 22nd – 24th February 2011, Fastener Fair Stuttgart


will, for the fourth time, open its doors at the exhibition grounds of Messe Stuttgart, Germany. A total of 623 exhibitors from 38 countries will showcase a


comprehensive range of products and services, including industrial fasteners and fixings, construction fixings, assembly and installation systems, fastener manufacturing technology as well as storage and logistics services. “Since important industry sectors such as the machine tool,


the automotive and the construction industries are picking up again, there is an increasing demand for fastener and fixing technology. As a major international industry event, Fastener Fair Stuttgart 2011 comes, therefore, exactly at the right time,” says Susanne Rauberger, exhibition director Fastener Fair Stuttgart on behalf of the organisers Mack Brooks Exhibitions. Fastener Fair Stuttgart is Europe’s largest trade exhibition


for the fastener and fixing industry; and the 2011 event is bigger than ever: covering 12,500m2


in net exhibition space, the show


now stretches over three halls – halls 4, 6 and 8 - at the modern Messe Stuttgart exhibition grounds, adjacent to the city’s international airport. Visitors at Fastener Fair are distributors, suppliers, engineers,


specifiers and other professionals in the fastener and fixing industry. Alongside traditional products, Fastener Fair Stuttgart 2011 puts a special focus on the latest innovations in fastening and fixing technology. The ‘Route to Fastener Innovation’, a competition to promote innovations, points out all the stands where innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies can be discovered. A full preview of the ‘Route to Fastener Innovation’ entrants can be read in this magazine, starting on page 126.


Save by pre-registering online Fastener Fair Stuttgart 2011 is open on 22nd 2011 from 09:00 to 17:00, and on 24th


and 23rd February February 2011 from 09:00


to 15:00. The entry ticket price on-site is 30 euros; visitors who


pre-register online can save 10 euros and also save time entering the Fair. Pre-registration tickets are now available at www.fastenerfair.com/stuttgart.


Travel The new Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre is located directly next


to Stuttgart International Airport, some 13 kilometres from Stuttgart city centre, and close to the A8 autobahn.


By Car


Directions from the A8 From the direction of Stuttgart: Leave the motorway at the


“Echterdinger Ei” junction and follow the access road towards the airport and trade fair centre. From the direction of Munich: Exit the motorway at junction


Messe/Flughafen”. This leads you to the multi-storey car park over the motorway.


Directions from the B27 The car parks at the western edge of the trade fair centre


are accessible from both directions, Stuttgart or Tübingen. The multi-storey car park over the A8 motorway is also accessible.


By Air The airport terminals are approximately 200 metres from the


trade fair centre and can easily be reached on foot. At the airport you will also find the suburban trains (S-Bahn) S2 and S3 to Stuttgart main railway station. Travelling time: 27 minutes. For further information on arriving by air, please also visit


www.stuttgart-airport.com By Train Stuttgart is directly connected to 13 European capitals via


the Deutsche Bahn rail network (ICE, IC and InterRegio trains). From the main railway station to the new Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre take the suburban trains S2 or S3, direction “Stuttgart Flughafen/Neue Messe Stuttgart”. For more train travel information, visit www.bahn.de


For more information, to obtain your ticket, and for the complete exhibitor list visit: www.fastenerfair.com/stuttgart


February 2011.


106 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 67 January 2011


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