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EUROGUSS MEXICO Virtual Weeks 2021 EUROGUSS MEXICO Virtual Weeks: Digital Event for the Die Casting Sector
Given the major importance of Mexico to the die casting industry, and considering the ongoing restrictions on travel, NürnbergMesse has decided to hold this event in virtual form. Streamed “live action events” such as presentations, seminars and discussion rounds will be held on May 4, 11 and 18, 2021, and will subsequently be available for viewing on demand.
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Establishing and cultivating contacts, presenting products and solutions, learning about new developments, expanding knowledge and tackling current challenges together: EUROGUSS MEXICO Virtual Weeks offers businesses and individual participants a wealth of digital communication channels, virtual conferences, innovative online presentations, and attractive opportunities to network. Prominent exhibitors from the die casting industry will display their products and solutions on the platform, and prospective customers can identify their needs, objectives and interests. The smart “matchmaking” tool will then filter this information to identify precisely matched contacts and make it easier to connect with the most appropriate entities at the event.
Every Tuesday: Industry Knowledge to Take Away
The flexible design underlying EUROGUSS MEXICO Virtual Weeks makes participating in the event especially compatible with day-to-day business: once each week, every Tuesday, a fascinating live program of discussions and presentations attracts participants to the platform. On the other weekdays, participants can continue to make flexible use of all the networking and contact functions to arrange discussions to suit their own appointment schedule, identify new contacts or compare products.
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Easy Access to Virtual Event
EUROGUSS MEXICO has a particularly international flavour this year with its virtual format, bringing together experts and businesses from all parts of the world. The focus, however, is still clearly directed toward the Latin American market and its special requirements. A participation package is available to help exhibitors to present themselves in the most appropriate way for this market: it includes a detailed profile containing text, documents and videos, involvement in the matchmaking process, lectures, and dedicated round tables. All the contacts on the platform will remain available after the event as leads. The organizers of EUROGUSS MEXICO Virtual Weeks, NürnbergMesse and B&N Exposiciones, help participating businesses to prepare for the virtual trade show, and provide webinars and tutorials on the Virtual Weeks.
Statements on EUROGUSS MEXICO Virtual Weeks 2021
The global foundry production saw a sharp decline in 2020. During the next few years we expect a recovery. The production in Western Europe and in the NAFTA region showed a greater shrinkage than China. Even in the next years China plays the dominant role in the global foundry industry.But the trend towards e-mobility in the car manufacturing will change the mix of materials used in the car production. This will result in new chances and new risks for the global foundry industry.
The aluminum foundry industry is currently at a point with historical significance. I would like to present our assessments, expectations, and recommendations, with a special focus on the Mexican market, to you on May 11, 2021.
In this ever-changing world R&I is essential to address the different global challenges the world faces nowadays.In die casting processes this improvement could be achieved with the use of nanotechnology.
The OPC UA Companion Specification for High Pressure Die Casting Production Cells illustrates our commitment to innovation and standardization.
The Global Production Language defines interfaces for interoperable standardized information exchange and serves as basis for IIoT".
The current highly volatile situation shows more than ever that foundries deal upon their own rules. They are in many aspects not comparable to other manufacturing companies.
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