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EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS


a large proportion of the around 36,000 CNC cutting installations in Germany are located in the Ruhr region. The number of skilled workers, operators, component suppliers and decision takers in the sector by the Rhine and the Ruhr is many times greater. Also beyond this, the exhibitors


place where exhibitors can present new products and enter into discussions with business partners. The combination of theory and practice will permit totally new


insights into the effi ciency of this high-tech sector and increase its sales potential,” explained Christina Kleinpaß, Head of Project for Cutting World. The fair venue of Essen will


be another advantage for exhibitors: According to Schneidforum Consulting (the organiser of the German Cutting Congress and the German Flame Cutting Conference),


at Cutting World will profi t from an investment-friendly climate because the market for cutting installations is in a state of fl ux. Nearly half of the existing cutting machines are more than seven years’ old and the sector is increasingly demanding modern procedures for the networking and interlinking of subsequent value added and initial machining processes. Due to Industry 4.0 technologies, experts are expecting an additional value added potential in the range of billions for mechanical and plant engineering in Germany in the coming years.


WELD PURGING INTELLIGENCE & INNOVATION


Weld Purging Products


Innovators, Manufacturers and Internationally Renowned Specialist www.huntingdonfusion.com www.internationalmetaltube.com


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