EuroBLECH Opens

EuroBLECH 2016 presents digitisation in sheet metal working on record exhibition space

EuroBLECH 2016, the 24th International Sheet Metal Working Technology Exhibition, opened its doors today at the Hanover Exhibition Centre in Germany.

Until Saturday, the 29th October 2016, a total of 1,503 exhibitors from 41 countries will present the latest technologies along the entire sheet metal processing chain. For the first time since 2008, this year’s EuroBLECH has reached and even slightly surpassed its record floor size of some 88,000 sq m net.

This year, 54 percent of the exhibitors at EuroBLECH come from outside Germany. The percentage of international exhibiting companies has thus increased by a further 2 percent. Biggest exhibitor countries are Germany, Italy, Turkey, China, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, Austria, Denmark and the USA.

In the focus of this year’s EuroBLECH are the digitisation of production processes and increasing automation. Flexible manufacturing systems become ever more important to meet the demand for individualised products. Simulation and innovative process control systems reduce waste and increase cost efficiency. The automotive industry with its focus on lightweight construction remains the major driver for innovations in sheet metal working. Cutting-edge solutions for fabrication and processing of sheet metal and hybrid structure are, therefore, a central point of interest.

‘The New Generation of Sheet Metal Working’ is the overall theme of EuroBLECH 2016. The organisers of the exhibition, Mack Brooks Exhibitions, have chosen this motto to reflect the prevailing change in industry production initiated by the internet of things or industry 4.0.

 

AP Metalworking Equipment News, at EuroBLECH 2016
Oct 26, 2016

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