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EuroBlech 2010: barómetro de tendencias para la transformación de chapaEuroBlech 2010: barometer of trends for sheet metal processing
March 10, 2010
The twenty-first international technology fair for sheet metal transformation
EuroBlech 2010 will be held from 26 to 30 October 2010 in Hanover, Germany. More than ever, this year's show will be the focus of the global sheet metal transformation industry for his role as a major trade show in the world and as a barometer of trends for this sector of industry. After a difficult year, the latest forecasts of the most important in this branch of industry associations give reasons to express cautious optimism.
"1,100 companies from 37 countries have already booked a net exhibition space of 77,000 square meters." Given the current difficult economic situation, this gives us a positive Outlook, as it coincides with the State of the reserves for the same period before the very successful EuroBlech 2006 fair. Even when compared to the State of the reserves in February for the fair record of 2008, only a reduction of 5 per cent ", has informed the Director of the exhibition Nicola Hamann on behalf of the organizers Mack Brooks Exhibitions."
EuroBlech 2010 will once again occupy the pavilions 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 27 of the Hanover fairground.
With its slogan 'It's time to innovate', this year the fair will focus on research and development, leading-edge technologies and sophisticated solutions.EuroBlech 2010 will once again occupy the pavilions 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 27 of the Hanover fairground. The distribution of the exhibition is clearly structured and represents the 15 product categories of the fair, which include: sheet metal, semi-finished and finished products, maintenance, Court, training/working with sheet metal flexible, Union/welding, and technologies for the Treaty's surface. Tools, processes and quality control systems, applications, CAD/CAM, as well as factory, safety at work and r & d teams complete the range of exhibited products.