Special Focus : ACHEMA 2012
Fig. 1. ACHEMA 2012 will attract a significant influx of visitors from China, India and South Korea, say the organisers
Around 4000 global exhibitors from 50 countries are anticipated to attract about 180 000 visitors from more than 90 countries to ACHEMA 2012.
Auf der ACHEMA 2012 wird mit etwa 4000 internationalen Ausstellern aus 50 Ländern gerechnet, die etwa 180000 Besucher aus über 90 Ländern der Welt anziehen.
Il est prévu que durant la foire expo ACHEMA 2012, environ 4000 exposants internationaux attireront approximativement 180 000 visiteurs provenant de 90 pays.
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eaturing 140,000 m² of exhibition space ACHEMA 2012 will run alongside an international congress featuring 900 lectures focused on state-of-the-art developments.
ACHEMA 2012 will take place at Frankfurt
Messe exhibition in Frankfurt am Main, Germany from 18 to 22 June 2012. ACHEMA 2012’s organiser DECHEMA (The
German Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology) is once again predicting a significant influx of visitors from China, India and South Korea including a number of government delegations. The previous ACHEMA event saw a rise
of 30 per cent in visitor numbers from outside Germany. There was also a 20 per cent increase in non-German exhibitors. The number of Asian companies exhibiting saw a 100 per cent increase.
ACHEMA’s Special Show in 2012 will focus on the theme of Innovative Energy Carriers and Storage principally because modern day life is increasingly becoming dependent on the all pervasive need for ever more efficient energy storage. Many of the common daily activities in are
now increasingly impacted by energy storage in some shape or form. Energy storage and how energy is transferred from one device or system to another is key to a wide range of daily activities. Whether you are simply making a mobile phone call, downloading data from the internet onto your tablet device, checking your emails on your laptop or braking hard in your car more often than not all of these mundane yet essential activities depend on energy being released from some storage device be it a battery, an ultracapacitor or an interactive energy harvesting system.
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