This special exhibition, which is being put on in Hall A5, close to the CERAMITEC FORUM, offers experts in machine and systems engineering an additional platform for presenting their technologies to a broad trade audience. The aim is to present trade visitors with technological solutions, to give inspiration and to show how manufacturers can save operating costs in their own companies, improve quality and thereby enhance their competitiveness.
Fossil fuels are becoming an ever scarcer resource, energy prices are rising and cost pressure in the processing industry is increasing all the time. For these reasons producers in the ceramics industry and in powder metallurgy are looking more and more closely at the subject of energy and cost efficiency. In energy-intensive manufacturing processes in particular, tremendous cost savings can be achieved, by using product and process technologies that use energy efficiently while also protecting the climate and the environment.
Machinery and plant manufacturing is by far the most important upstream supplier of innovative technology for the future in all value-added stages of ceramics production – from preparing ceramic bodies, to moulding, firing and drying as well as transporting and testing the end product. Spectacular savings can be achieved with products like burners, kilns and drying installations; in other areas these products can make a significant contribution to improving quality and reducing the reject rate.
Exhibitors at CERAMITEC can take part in the special exhibition free of charge; companies that are not exhibitors at CERAMITEC pay a flat rate of €500. For further information, and a registration form, contact the CERAMITEC exhibition team (Phone: +49 89 9 49-113 78, e-mail: info@ceramitec.de).
Further information on CERAMITEC 2009: www.ceramitec.de
Please note that online booking is now open for space at the trade press stand and in the trade press boxes at CERAMITEC 2009. To book your space go to: http://www.ceramitec.de/....
About CERAMITEC
CERAMITEC, 11th International Trade Fair for Machinery, Equipment, Plant, Processes and Raw Materials for CERAMICS and POWDER METALLURGY, will take place at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre from 20 to 23 October 2009. Since its premiere in 1979, CERAMITEC has developed into the world’s leading trade fair for the ceramic industry. The comprehensive supporting programme provides an overview of current trends and innovations in the ceramic market. CERAMITEC 2006 attracted 612 exhibitors from 42 countries and approx. 22,000 visitors from 106 countries. Statistics for CERAMITEC are checked by an independent auditor contracted by the Gesellschaft zur Freiwilligen Kontrolle von Messe- und Ausstellungszahlen (Society for Voluntary Control of Fair and Exhibition Statistics).