01.02.2019 • TopicsPumpsProcess industry

Pumps & Valves Dortmund 2019

Pumps and Valves will take place in parallel with Maintenance Dortmund 2019 on...
Pumps and Valves will take place in parallel with Maintenance Dortmund 2019 on February 20-21, 2019 at the Messe Dortmund.

Germany's only trade fair for industrial pumps, valves and processes will take place in parallel with Maintenance Dortmund 2019 on February 20-21, 2019 at the Messe Dortmund. Trade visitors will find trends and solutions for complete manufacturing processes in the process industry, from pump and valve technologies to process instrumentation and maintenance, all in a single, compact location. Products and solutions from important companies such as WILO or Netzsch Pumpen will be on display. The show’s premium partners, Ebara Pumps Europe and EBRO Armaturen, will also be present.

The transfer of knowledge is enhanced by the many lectures on the stages of the ScienceCenter and the SolutionsCenter, as well as in workshops on the "Limits and possibilities of a speed-controlled drive for centrifugal pumps" – complete with simulations.

Get your free ticket with the code 4009.

You will find further information at www.pumpsvalves-dortmund.com

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