03.02.2017 • Topicsprocess industriestrade show

Maintenance Dortmund 2017: Specialist “Industry today and tomorrow” Trade Show

Get your free trade show ticket here with CODE 4108 plus our recommendation for the two specialist trade shows, “maintenance Dortmund” and "Pumps & Valves", which are running on 29 and 30 March 2017 in the Westfalenhallen, Dortmund.

Decision-makers and specialists in the maintenance and process industries come together to find out about the latest solutions, to discover current trends and to exchange ideas with industry colleagues in Dortmund.

The trade show is, naturally, also the perfect source of information for those who are new to the industry.

SMEs can obtain free advice here for the first time ever on the topic of “How will my company become digital?”.

The general “Industry today and tomorrow” programme is brand-new. Presentations in the Science Centre, guided tours and seminars are all on offer in cooperation with expert partners – including the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics, Forum Vision Instandhaltung and the Association of German Engineers.

The topics range from Technology and the future, Implementing digitalisation in SMEs and Hazard protection, to Advanced training, Managing damage in pumps and fittings and Modules for efficient system operation.

You will find more information and the programme at www.maintenance-dortmund.com and www.pumpsvalves-dortmund.de .

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Easyfairs Deutschland GmbH

Balanstr. 73, Haus 8
81541 München

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