Events in Milan and surroundings: detail
From May 27 2008 to May 30 2008
MECHANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION & MOTION CONTROL 2008
TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITIONS WEEK: THE RIGHT DIRECTION FOR YOUR BUSINESS
The Technology Exhibitions Week covers 100,000 sq. m. of exhibiting space and is expected to draw close to 80,000 trade operatives to Fiera Milano for a major event bringing together FLUIDTRANS COMPOMAC, MECHANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION & MOTION CONTROL, BIAS, BIAS Manuf@cturing Solutions, BI.MAN.
For the first time ever a unique proving ground will showcase the full spectrum of exhibits tailored for both process and manufacturing industries. This vast sector of activity plays an important role in the economic and technological development of Italy and is worth more than ?20 billion.
The teaming up of 5 shows ensures that this world-class event will deliver the full chain of value-generating processes instrumental to a wide variety of branches of industry, for the greater benefit of visitors and exhibitors alike who will get higher returns on investments and enhanced opportunities for business contacts and deal making.
For 5 days, Italy and Milan will stand out on the international scene as the world capital of technology for industry spanning engineering, command and control, automation, instrumentation, maintenance, microelectronics and IT for industry. The sheer breadth of technology exhibits will make the event the one unmissable date on the agenda of all operatives.
MECHANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION & MOTION CONTROL 2006: THE PREMIER SHOW OF MECHATRONICS AND MOTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY
Wizardry and creativeness, safety and efficiency, integration and decentralization, flexibility and quality are the key terms to characterize a breadth of high-tech, synergy-generating mechanical-cum-electronics exhibits that spearhead production of products, systems and solutions instrumental to high-performance, low-cost, energy-saving and market-savvy power transmission and motion control operations and processes.
The lineup of exhibits showcased at MECHANICAL POWER TRANSMISSION & MOTION CONTROL covers the full range of mechanical and electronics component industries, spanning actuators, inverters, motors and servomotors, encoders, control and monitoring systems, fieldbuses, numerical controls, sensors and software, down to motor-reducers and reducers, brake-friction groups, angular returns, clutches, belts and bearings.
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