World of Industry, Technology & Science 2024
The biennial World of Industry, Technology & Science is coming up again! From 24 to 27 September, you can explore the Benelux's largest industrial fair in Jaarbeurs Utrecht.
You can wander past more than 400 exhibitors, attend seminars on current themes and have discussions about trends and innovations. In short, WoTS is the meeting place for the industry.
Three worlds
In 2024, exhibitors will present themselves in three worlds: World of Industry, World of Electronics and World of Laboratory. In the World of Industry (Hall 11), they will offer a complete range from the process industry, manufacturing industry, mechanical engineering, OEM and engineering. The participating exhibitors will show their innovations, share knowledge and be happy to discuss your issues with you.
itsme is at the centre of the World of Industry on stand 11D032. There, we will be happy to update you on the latest developments and opportunities in power management, e-commerce and HMI panels. Because we are good at providing training and it is necessary to be able to deal with all this new technology in the best possible way, we would also like to show you how much our training offer meets that need.
Book now
If you want to know what's happening now in the world of industry, visit WoTS and stand 11D032. Book free admission now for a half-day visit using the attached form.
HMI demonstration
At itsme's stand, twice a day - at 11:00 and 14:00 - guests will be demonstrated how to confidently meet the challenges of digital transformation with Siemens' SIMATIC HMI Unified Panels. This will include a detailed discussion of the differences of these new HMI panels compared to the previous generation of Comfort Panels. If you want to be there, book your free half-day access now using the attached form.
See you soon at WoTS 2024!
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