EXHIBITIONS
Record breaking visitor numbers at parts2clean
Companies around the world are focusing more and more attention on industrial cleaning technology. This is substantiated by visitor numbers which rose by roughly 18% at the 9th the Stuttgart Exhibition Centre from the 25th - 27th
of October 2011, reported exhibition organisers.
companies from 15 countries presented products and services covering the entire process sequence on a marginally increased floor space of just over 6,000 square metres net exhibition space. Event organisers fairXperts GmbH believe the show was not
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only distinguished by quantity, but by quality as well. Exhibitors were able to profit from visitor expertise - 88.2% of the visitors said they were involved in company decision making processes. “Parts2clean is now well established and is becoming more
and more international. In addition to visitors from the German speaking countries, we also had visitors from Hungary, Poland, England, Brazil, Turkey and Singapore at our booth, and they brought along concrete problems that have to be solved. Parts2clean has gone very well for us this time too, and we’ll exhibit again in 2012 in any case,” reports Karl-Heinz Schoch, director of the cleaning technology business division at Elma – Hans Schmidbauer GmbH & Co. KG. Dr. Uwe Anton Schubert, global area sales manager at Dürr Ecoclean GmbH, was also very satisfied with the way things went.
,779 visitors journeyed to the event from 49 countries on all five continents. 18.4% of the visitors came from outside of Germany. With 237 exhibitors, this year’s parts2clean experienced an increase of around 7%. The exhibiting
“On the one hand, we took advantage of our trade fair presentation to introduce new products and to exhibit our broad ranging product portfolio. On the other hand, we set ourselves the goal of refreshing business relations with existing customers and establishing contact with new companies, and we succeeded in both areas in a well-balanced fashion.” Offerings presented at parts2clean, which covered a broad
range of industry sectors and materials, met the expectations of the visitors. 95% were satisfied or very satisfied with the exhibition portfolio. These high levels of satisfaction, says fairXperts GmbH, are not least due the fact that parts2clean presents products and services covering the entire process sequence – for simple, as well as for highly complex cleaning tasks. At the same time, the trade fair programme offers solutions which meet demands for a holistic approach to the cleaning process, which is becoming more and more common at innumerable companies. Amongst other aspects, this includes workpiece carriers, bath maintenance, cleanliness inspection, avoidance of recontamination and temporary corrosion protection. The 10th
Centre from the 23rd
parts2clean will take place at the Stuttgart Exhibition - 25th
October 2012.
St. Petersburg Technical Fair confirmed for 2012 The 7th
edition of St. Petersburg Technical Fair (PTFair) will be held on 13th
exchanged, innovations are presented, and mutually beneficial links between industrial leaders are strengthened. The significance of the PTFair is affirmed by the 2011 show
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results, which saw over 500 leading industrial and innovation companies from 27 countries, including Germany, Finland, the Czech Republic, Turkey, and Taiwan, fill three halls of St. Petersburg’s largest exhibition venue. The total number of specialists and experts attending the PTFair events was 8,200. The PTFair exhibition programme combines several major
sectors in one show. Besides the traditional exhibition which embraces the metalworking, metallurgy and casting, mechanical engineering, high technologies and innovations. Additional topics to be highlighted in 2012 include: fittings, non-metallic materials and services for industrial enterprises. Alongside the exhibition is the St. Petersburg Industrial
Congress - the main PTFair event aimed at discussing industry problems and prospects, innovations and high-tech. The ‘Non- metals in machine building: production, treatment and usage
how management reports that over the years the PTFair has become a major industry event in the Russian Federation and has become a reliable marketing tool for business matchmaking. At the show experiences are
– 15th March 2012. As the
main industrial exhibition event for Russia’s North-West, it includes international exhibitions and informative conferences covering metallurgy, metalworking and industrial innovations.
assembly of chief technologists’ and ‘Anti-corrosion protection of metal constructions’ round-table meetings are to be held within the Congress’s framework. The ‘Modern power saving technologies in metallurgy assembly of chief power engineering specialists’, as well as specialists of metallurgical and casting enterprises, will also be on the agenda. The PTFair will be accompanied by the VI St. Petersburg
Partneriat, which is a unique communications platform for inter-regional and international networking and cooperating. The Partneriat will provide experts, specialists and businessmen with an opportunity to discuss one-on-one the measures for maintaining economic stability and supporting small and medium business through inter-regional and border industrial collaboration.
“Companies that have already confirmed their participation include: Alflet Engineering AG, Arsenal Komplekt, ASM- service, Weber Comechanics, Measurement technologies, Irlen-Engineering, ITA-SPB, Krasnokamsky RMZ, Petrostal, Finval Industry, Hightech Instrument. Furthermore, industrial and research organisations of the Republic of Belarus, Germany, Finland, the Czech Republic, and China will be widely represented at the PTFair exhibition.”
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