EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS The return of Schweissen & Schneiden A
fter its brief guest appearance in Düsseldorf in 2017 because of the
modernisation work at the native Messe Essen, the world’s leading fair Schweissen & Schneiden will return to its roots in 2021. Exhibitors and visitors can
look forward to an optimum fair environment, light-flooded, single- storey halls and ultramodern service facilities. With a revised thematic hall allocation, Schweissen & Schneiden will ensure even more structure and improved orientation. From now on, it is possible to register for the new edition of the world’s leading fair which will take place at Messe Essen from September 13 to 17, 2021. “We are glad to be able to offer the best possible framework
conditions to the world’s most important fair in the joining, cutting and surfacing sectors,” according to the Head of Project Christina Kleinpaß. Together with the Advisory Board for the Fair, her team has developed a streamlined, optimised hall allocation for Schweissen & Schneiden. That will yield synergetic
effects for exhibitors and visitors because it will make communication easier and guarantee efficient participation in the fair. The event will once more occupy the entire site of Messe Essen. In Halls 1, 1A, 2 and 3, it will be possible to find the areas called Surface Technology / Heat Treatment, Gas / Supplies / Filler
Materials and Equipment / Safety / Health. One part of Hall 2 will be reserved for Quality Assurance. Companies dealing with all aspects of Welding / Joining will have their places not only in the Galeria but also in Halls 4, 5 and 6. One part of Hall 6 as well as the entire Hall 7 are being planned for exhibitors from the field of Cutting. Ranges on offer for everything to do with Service / Digitalisation will be positioned in Hall 8 directly at the new East Entrance. In total, four entrances to the fair site will be available to Schweissen & Schneiden. So that the trade visitors will have sufficient time to obtain information about all the innovations, the fair will be open until 8 p.m. on the long Thursday. More information: www.
schweissen-schneiden.com
On its way to becoming an innovative economy: Thailand invests in new branches of industry
Fast and innovation driven – describes Thailand’s economic development in a nutshell – the country that continues to sharpen its profile as the business hub of the ASEAN states; with the aim of expanding existing industries such as the automotive, electronics and robotics sectors and the food industry and establishing new sectors of industry. These include the automotive
sector, (more eco-friendly) petrochemicals and the digital economy that strongly rely on machinery, equipment and products from the wire and cable industries as well as from the tube industry. Thailand is a lucrative market
for these industries, as reflected by the exhibitor numbers registered at the leading regional trade fairs wire and Tube Southeast ASIA, held at
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the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) from 18 to 20 September 2019. On the three trade fair days to the tune of 370 exhibitors will be showcasing current machinery, equipment and services from the wire, cable and tube segments against the backdrop of Bangkok’s vibrant investment climate. Exhibitors predominantly hail from neighbouring countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and China. There will also be exhibitors from European countries travelling to Thailand from Germany, Great Britain and Austria. With its broad-based
manufacturing industry Thailand is the central gateway for the developing, regional new markets. For the second time now, wire
Southeast ASIA will encompass a separate special show on Fastener
Technology. At the Fastener Pavilion
enterprises from the sectors of fastener and joining technologies will showcase their innovations. In excess of 8,000 trade visitors
from more than 50 countries are expected over the three days of the trade fair. One third of visitors will not come from Thailand; instead they will be travelling here from India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Myanmar, Indonesia, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. The two trade fairs can again
count on the support of partners from industry and business. These include for wire Southeast
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ASIA: the International Wire & Machinery Association (IWMA), the Italian Wire Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (ACIMAF), the International Wire & Cable Exhibitors’ Association (IWCEA), the Austrian Wire and Cable Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (VÖDKM-AWCMA), the International Wire and Cable Exhibitors’ Association – France (IWCEA-FRANCE), the German Wire and Cable Machine Manufacturers’ Association (VDKM) and the Wire and Cable Industry Suppliers’ Association (WCISA). The International Tube Association (ITA) traditionally supports Tube Southeast ASIA. More information: Petra Hartmann-Bresgen M.A. Ulrike Osahon T: +49 (0) 211/45 60 -541/ -992 E: HartmannP@messe-
duesseldorf.de
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