EMO (trade show)

Exposure Mondiale de la Machine Outil or short EMO ( German: Machine Tool World Exhibition ) is the world's largest trade fair for metalworking. It takes place every two years in the current cycle " Hannover - Hannover - Milan " instead. With the Hannover Exhibition Grounds EMO is the largest trade fair complex in the world are available.

Concept

The fair offers the entire range of metal processing technology, such as chipping, zerteilende, erosive and forming machine tools, manufacturing systems, precision tools, automated material flow, computer technology, industrial electronics and accessories.

On the organizer's website states: " As the leading fair for metalworking EMO is unsurpassed in the breadth and depth of the offer. It covers all areas of production from the machine tool to precision tools, to linking devices and industrial electronics. "

The organizational implementation of EMO Hannover is the German Machine Tool Builders ' Association (VDW ), which performs since 1920 trade shows, commissioned. The EMO is organized on the initiative and under the auspices of the European Committee for Cooperation of the Machine Tool Industries ( CECIMO ). The VDW organized EMO twice in a row in the " odd " years in Hanover. Every six years directed the Italian Machine Tool Association UCIMU from the EMO in Milan. The cycle " Hannover - Hannover - Milan " has been set until 2015.

History

The first EMO took place in 1975 in Paris. At that time, 1,369 exhibitors from around the world shared approximately 94,000 square meters of net exhibition space. The original order of the venues was " Paris - Hannover - Milan - Hannover ". Place since 2005 finds the EMO in the cycle " Milan Hanover - - Hannover ".

The first EMO in Hannover in 1977 was among the exhibitors ( 1619 ) and the exhibition space ( 116 675 m²) down significantly compared to the first event in Paris. The second EMO Hannover 1981 surpassed the result again highlights 1,845 exhibitors occupied 140 558 m². The increasing internationalization could be a world exhibition from the first strongly European-influenced show. 234 companies from 21 countries outside of Western Europe were represented in 1981 in Hanover. The EMO 1985 in Hannover was again a success. The exhibition area was increased to over 158,000 m². The events in 1985 and 1989 made ​​technical change in the metal machining significantly. The number of issued production cells and the workshop programmable machines increased significantly - CAD / CAM and sensor and diagnostic technology were the key words this time.

In 1989, the largest exhibition center in the world in Hanover limits of its capacity. At the EMO 1989 attended 2,149 exhibitors and, occupying 187,000 square feet of exhibition space.

EMO Hannover 2011 was held from 19th to 24th September 2011 at the fairground in Hanover. In the six days presented 2,037 exhibitors from 41 countries on 176 435 m² under the motto " More than machine tools " their latest machinery, solutions and services related to metalworking. A total of 138 651 visitors from over 100 countries at the EMO 2011., 36 percent of them came from abroad.

EMO Hannover 2013

EMO Hannover 2013 was held from September 21, 2013 from 16. Under the motto " Intelligence in Production" presented more than 2,100 machine tools and machine tool manufacturers from 43 countries solutions for the challenges of a globalized industry of the 21st century. In addition, social events took place during the exhibition period on the following topics:

  • EMO Congress " Intelligent produce "
  • Special status "Blue Competence" (sustainability in production)
  • EMO Conference " New Technologies in Aerospace "
  • Special show "Innovations yesterday - today - tomorrow: economic process solutions for quality components "
  • EMO focus on India
  • Special Youth " mechanical engineer - a job with power "

There were nearly 145,000 visitors, 34 percent of them from abroad.

EMO Milan 2015

The next EMO will take place from 05 to 10 October 2015, Milan ( Italy) under the slogan " Let's build the future" instead.

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