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EUROGUSS 2016 on course for growth
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The fair preparations for EUROGUSS 2016 have only recently begun. But even now the indications are that the next EUROGUSS (12th to 14th January 2016) in Nuremberg, South Germany will register a marked increase in exhibitors. Around 550 exhibitors.
“We are delighted with the great involvement on the exhibitors’ side, especially with the many enquiries from abroad”, said Heike Slotta, director exhibitions at NürnbergMesse. “Italy will once again be very strongly represented at the fair, but companies from Turkey, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Spain and France have also already registered.”
Unique in Europe
In just 20 years, EUROGUSS has developed from a small trade exhibition opening with 93 exhibitors and 2,600 visitors to the number one trade fair in Europe in the diecasting trade world - everyone knows the event and appreciates it, because at EUROGUSS there is only one focal point: diecasting theme in all its facets. The product range extends from raw materials through to technology and machinery up to the finished product.
At EUROGUSS the entire ‘diecasting family’ comes together - diecasting foundries, companies, research institutes, associations and publishing houses. The trade visitors come from the vehicle-construction sector and automotive system supplier industry, plant and engineering, the electrical and electronics industry, furniture industry, energy technology, medical technology and die making sectors. For three days at the fair and in the supporting trade event, the International Die Casting Congress, there will be intensive information and discussions.
More information at: www.euroguss.de
Source: Foundry Trade Journal International
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