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October, 2024


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Page 93 electronica 2024: EMS Drives Electronics Production


MUNICH, GERMANY — elec- tronica 2024 offers the EMS industry a unique platform to find out about current trends and solu- tions and to exchange information about the latest developments. For the first time at electronica 2024, the EMS Pavilion will offer small and medium-sized compa- nies the opportunity to present their products and services as part of a joint stand. In addition, visitors to Halls


A1, B1 and C6 will have the opportunity to find out about the latest technologies and trends in the EMS industry from other renowned companies in the sec- tor, such as BMK, Cicor, Deltec, Lacroix, Prettl, SERO, TQ, and Zollner. According to the German


Association of the Electronics and Digital Industry (ZVEI), the EMS sector generated over 12 billion euros in 2022 in Germany, Austria and Switzer land alone. It employs more than 50,000 people, is of major economic importance, and acts as a job engine. Fortune Business Insights even estimates the global EMS market at USD


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Anaheim Convention Center February 4 and 5, 2025. One MD&M umbrella unites


a community of multiple special interests who all share a single goal — to advance their knowl- edge, contacts and progress in the rapidly accelerating world of advanced manufacturing. The medtech portion of the


show highlights elite companies showcasing innovations in car- diovascular care, medical device manufacturing, general health- care and more. In the automa- tion segment, the latest technol- ogy in robotics, sensors, motion control, and automated systems will be shown, designed to boost efficiency and meet demand for everyday goods domestically and beyond. In the design and manufac-


turing area, visitors can connect with leading designers and engi- neers who are bringing advanced concepts to life through innova- tions in 3D printing, CAD/CAM software, and testing equipment. In the plastics section, atten-


dees can connect with top compa- nies in 3D printing, injection mold- ing, coatings, furnishing, and more, as they showcase the latest biocompatible polymers and injec- tion molding innovations. Contact: Informa Markets,


2901 28th Street, Suite 100-200, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 E-mail: pr.advmfg@informa.com


Web: www.informamarkets.com r


573.75 billion in 2024, and fore- casts growth to USD 1,017.85 bil- lion by 2032. Due to the integration of


Industry 4.0 technologies, EMS services are experiencing a true revolution. Companies in the EMS sector are being trans- formed from mere component producers into active partners in product development in many key industries. The use of IoT, AI and big data enables automated, networked production with more efficient processes and increased flexibility. Advanced manufacturing techniques, such as advanced


production methods with 3D printing and robotics, enable more accurate and efficient pro- duction. These technologies sim- plify the manufacture of cus- tomized products and enable rapid adjustment to market changes and specific customer requirements. In prototype pro- duction, they offer the necessary flexibility to quickly test and implement new designs. Like many internationally


networked industries, EMS com- panies must also respond to glob- al economic change and, in par- ticular, disrupted supply chains. To optimize supply chains, fore-


cast fluctuations in demand, and plan resources more efficiently, they rely on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, for example. At the same time, the industry must also make strate- gic and long-term decisions, such as setting up local production facilities to reduce dependence on global supply chains. These strategies guarantee maximum flexibility and resilience, and make EMS providers reliable partners in a dynamic industry. Contact: Messe München,


AM Messesee 2, 81829 Munich, Germany % +49-89-94-920-720


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