Jan/Feb, 2024
www.us-tech.com Hannover Fair Calls for Papers
HANNOVER, GERMANY — Hannover Fair has launched its call for papers. The submissions should be assigned to the trend- ing topics of Industry 4.0, artifi- cial intelligence and machine learning, energy for industry,
CO2-neutral production, or hydrogen and fuel cells. The deadline for submissions is February 12, 2024. Four forum stages are avail-
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The Quality Show and the ASSEMBLY Show South to
dees of The QUALITY Show South, giving our attendees the chance to meet with leading sup- pliers of testing, measurement, inspection, software, and quality equipment, in addition to the lat- est for assembly manufacturing.” “We are thrilled to be part-
nering with The ASSEMBLY Show South to provide the manu- facturing industry in the South - ern U.S. with access to top-tier suppliers and cutting-edge quality and metrology experts on an array of topics,” said Buck Bicek, pub- lisher of Quality Magazine. “The Quality Show South will be the place to learn from experts at the top of their field and network with quality manufacturing profession- als from across the southern U.S. — including automotive, appli- ances, electronics, aerospace, medical devices, and more.” The two events will bring
together thousands of buyers and end users to see the latest equip- ment, products and technology with the most cutting-edge, top-of- the-line tools to streamline the manufacturing processes. Atten - dees will have the opportunity to connect face-to-face with like- minded peers, learn from business thought leaders, and uncover emerging trends. The 1st Annual ASSEMBLY
Show South brought together 3,000+ manufacturing profession- als to the Music City Center in Nashville, TN to source products from 150 exhibiting companies, share knowledge in the education program and network. The trade show and conference featured emerging trends and technologies related to assembly equipment and products including solutions for autonomous and electric mobility, robotics, automated assembly, fastening tools, press- ing and riveting, and Industry 4.0. Contact: BNP Media, 550 W
Merrill Street, Suite 200, Birmingham, MI 48009 % 248-362-3700 Web:
www.bnpmedia.com r
able for presentations. On the Industry 4.0 conference stage, automation specialists, software providers and users will present their solutions, with the focus on the next level of Industry 4.0. visionaries, experts and practi- tioners present up-to-the-minute trends and innovations, from asset administration shells to OPC UA, machine learning, cloud and edge computing, right through to data spaces. The Energy 4.0 conference
stage is all about energy security, climate neutrality, digitalization of the energy transition, plus sus-
tainability. The featured topics are smart energy for Industry 4.0, AI in energy technology, energy efficiency, and circular economy and resource efficiency. The Industrial Transforma -
tion conference stage serves as a platform for a cross-technology and cross-industry exchange of ideas, views and experiences. Over five days of the Hannover Fair, the spotlight will be shone on the megatrends in industry. Partners and experts from vari- ous disciplines shape a high-cal- iber program and present use cases, insights and solutions.
The 5G & Industrial Wire -
less conference stage focuses on long-term and sustainable com- munication solutions for across- the-board connectivity and an industrial wireless ecosystem. This topic is of key importance, since making production facili- ties and intralogistics even more flexible, autono mous, and effi- cient calls for corresponding con- ditions to be established. Contact: Deutsche Messe, Messegelaende Hannover, D- 30521 Hannover, Germany % +49-511-89-34466 Web:
www.hannovermesse.de r
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