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EXHIBITORS | FUNCTION & COMPONENTS


FUNCTION & COMPONENTS


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Individuality and sustainability are the themes of the Function & Components section at interzum 2017. Showcasing how customers’ demands are being satisfied with new and innovative products.


Good design begins with the product provided by the supplier. At interzum 2017 the Function & Components sector will demonstrate just how customers’ growing demands in terms of technology, energy efficiency, comfort and convenience can be met.


In this section of interzum 2017 you will find exhibitors showing lamps and lighting systems, semi-finished products for cabinet, kitchen, office and modular furniture. As Arne Petersen, Vice President Trade Fair Management of Koelnmesse GmbH, explains: “Individuality and sustainability are the themes of the Function & Components section. Here, companies that develop light solutions or semi-finished products for furniture, fittings, locks and furniture components can be found. At the Piazza everything will revolve around the theme ‘Upcycling’ this year. The


material researcher, Dr. Sascha Peters, will demonstrate how


the furniture industry can transform seemingly


worthless materials into new products and thus contribute towards the conservation of resources.” ‘Circular Thinking – From Upcycling to Biofabrication’ is the theme of the conference – from 10am-4.30pm on May 18 in Hall 4.2; lecture area – in the Function & Components area. Covering the thinking that alternative raw materials are increasingly being identified across different manufacturing industries and production systems being optimised with a view to reusing recyclable materials. Ideally, at the end of the product lifecycle, there should be no waste produced, but instead high-quality materials that can be used as a starting point for a new product lifecycle. Recycling becomes upcycling, so waste is not produced at all.


Koelnmesse Halls | Halls 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.2, 7, 8 46


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