1-day trade show for the regional powder, granules and bulk solids industry
Register for a free trade fair visit at www.solids-karlsruhe.de/registrierung using the code 2517
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“Baden-Württemberg has re-approved trade shows with hygiene concepts. With the RegioDay, we offer the space for the much-needed personal exchange,” explains Sandrina Schempp, Head of Processing Cluster from trade show organizer Easyfairs Deutschland GmbH. With the new format of the compact one-day trade show, the organizer is going to the industry-strong Rhine-Neckar region and directly to technology users on site. “Compact, regional and effective, suppliers and visitors should again be able to meet live and exchange ideas,” assures Schempp. Especially the opportunity to discuss and receive advice on current challenges is burning under the nails of many companies, she adds.
Bulk solids industry welcomes one-day concept
"Compact, regional and effective, suppliers and visitors should again be able to meet live and exchange ideas," assures Sandrina Schempp, Head of Processing Cluster from trade fair organizer Easyfairs Deutschland GmbH
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700 trade visitors from the region are expected, who will be able to discuss their concerns and current topics with around 60 exhibitors. The RegioDay bundles the best features of the national SOLIDS Dortmund trade show and brings the essence of bulk solids technologies directly to the region of local users. Schempp continues: “In times of Corona, the exchange between suppliers and users has become a challenge. Many companies have not been able to meet live for over a year. The SOLIDS RegioDay Karlsruhe offers trade visitors the optimal opportunity to get back in touch with companies.”
Numerous renowned companies on board as exhibitors
The concept has been very well received by the industry. Numerous renowned companies will be presenting their solutions on site. Among the exhibitors are Aerzener Maschinen-fabrik, Ebro Armaturen GmbH, FB Ketten, Fike Deutschland, Haver & Boecker OHG, K.U.K.T Kautschuk- und Kunststoff-Technologie GmbH, Kreisel GmbH & Co. KG, Liebherr Mischtechnik, Netter GmbH, Vega Grieshaber, Wessjohann Fördertechnische Anlagen and premium partner REMBE GmbH Safety & Control. “We are delighted that we have already attracted so many big and important names from the bulk solids industry to Karlsruhe. This shows us that there is a lot of interest in the market and enables us to give trade visitors an optimal overview of the industry.”
Competence partner Fraunhofer Institute IOSB enriches trade show with lecture program
In the morning of the RegioDay Karlsruhe, there will be a lecture panel from the Fraunhofer Institute IOSB on the topic of “Sensor-based sorting of bulk solids material”. The trade show thus gains a strong competence partner for systems engineering, optronics and image evaluation. Developing and evaluating new types of vision systems. Optimal use and networking of sensors. Process and evaluate the resulting data streams. On this basis, efficiently supporting people in making well-founded decisions, optimizing processes and intelligently controlling autonomous systems: All this is part of the institute’s core competence.
Secure trade show visit thanks to protection concept
Trade visitors can register for a free trade fair visit at
www.solids-karlsruhe.de/registrierung with the code 2517. Safe and carefree. Because the one-day trade show is accompanied in personal format by the sophisticated hygiene and security concept “The Safest Place To Meet”. Sandrina Schempp puts it in a nutshell: “The concept ensures that the trade show is controlled and safe for visitors, exhibitors and employees. It is important to us that everyone involved feels comfortable even under the new conditions and achieves their trade show goals. We are in close contact with the venue and the responsible authorities in the federal state regarding all protective and hygiene measures.” The concept is based on the CoronaSchVO hygiene and infection standards issued for trade shows. This allows a safe and personal exchange among all participants.”