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ЕVENT PREVIEW


EVENT PREVIEW: SPS S


NUREMBERG


mart Production Solutions (SPS) returns to Nuremberg for its 32nd edition between 14-16th November. SPS covers


the entire spectrum of smart and digital automation – from simple sensors to intelligent solutions paving the way to a fully digitalised industrial world. More than 43,000 visitors attended


the previous edition of the show, during which 999 exhibitors displayed their product innovations and technologies across a 112,000 square metre exhibition space. Visitors to the show represent a wide variety of industries, including: electric control and sensor technology, electric drive systems and components, engineering, electrical measurement and controls, process machinery, machine tools, automotive production, industrial IT and networks, energy, water supply and wastewater treatment, assembly technologies and more.


SPS covers the entire spectrum of smart and digital automation This year, more than 1,200 exhibitors


from around the world are expected to attend the exhibition, covering 16 exhibition halls across 120,000 square metres. Alongside the latest product innovations, SPS provides the opportunity to experience new technologies first hand, expand their network, and learn about the latest topics in automation. Those attending SPS can take advantage of presentations on Industry 4.0, industrial communication, safety and security, sensor innovations, drives and data- driven and intelligent concepts for


control and visualisation. Attendees can also connect with one another, arrange online or on-site appointments, and gain an overview of everything going on at this year’s event by visiting “SPS on air”. On 8th November, one week before the on-site fair, the digital Pre-Heat Event will take place, where exhibitors will give a taste of what visitors can expect to see at their booths in Nuremberg.


For more information visit www.sps.mesago.com


EVENT PREVIEW: SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING & ELECTRONICS


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aking place at the Farnborough International Exhibition Centre between 6-8th February 2024, Southern Manufacturing


& Electronics brings together those involved in design, engineering production and procurement to experience the latest in production hardware, components, consumables and technology. Exhibitors at the show represent a wide range of industries, including: aerospace and defence, automotive, electronics assembly and production, industrial machinery, packaging, handling and logistics, energy, marine, mechanical engineering and metal processing.


Some 800 exhibitors are currently


expected to display their products and technologies across the three-day event, while 9,000 visitors will roam the trade show floors. The show is co-located with AutoAero, a highly specialised event focused on the suppliers to the UK’s aerospace and automotive engineering sectors. The event provides the ideal opportunity for aerospace professionals to source suppliers with the necessary skills and experience across a wide range of engineering disciplines, including: precision engineering, electronics, testing and certification, and working with advanced materials such as composites.


The show is co-located with AutoAero Southern Manufacturing &


Electronics markets itself as an accessible show for the rich eco-system of engineering SMEs operating across the UK, and increasingly, continental Europe too.


For more information visit www.industrysouth.co.uk


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