
Over the next few days, everything in Nuremberg will revolve around the electronic automation industry, as the SPS starts today. Practical solutions for individual problems and requirements will be presented at the trade fair. But the exhibitors also want to provide answers to the challenges of tomorrow.
Visitors to the trade fair can expect Solutions from all areas of automationFrom drive and control technology, sensors, power supply and mechanical infrastructure to software and IT in production. In addition to market leaders such as Siemens, Phoenix Contact, Rittal, Beckhoff and Bosch Rexroth, numerous other companies will also be exhibiting. specialised medium-sized companies and innovative start-ups their offer to the entire industry.
In addition, interested parties can also look forward to a Exciting lecture programme at the trade fair forum in Hall 5 and the Technology Stage powered by VDMA/ZVEI in Hall 3, with product innovations being presented at the trade fair forum and the Technology Stage focussing on specialist presentations and panel discussions on current issues in automation.
Another highlight of the event is the Themed talk by the Bavarian Minister President Dr Markus Söder, which will be broadcast live on Wednesday, 9 November at 09:30. This will deal with current topics from business and politics, such as digitalisation in Germany and the importance of trade fairs for Germany as a business location after two years of the pandemic.
For the first time this year, the SPS will be accompanied by a digital offer supplemented. SPS on air„ enables interested parties to find out about the exhibited products online, contact suppliers directly, stream the Technology Stage lecture programme and network with other participants.
The SPS will take place in Nuremberg until 10 November 2022.
Source: Mesago
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