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A much-appreciated industry fair for welding and joining technology
Elmia Welding & Joining Technology has established itself as the industry’s leading trade fair in Sweden. On Friday the fair closed after four days with a high tempo in the exhibition hall. “It’s clear that there is a great need for an industry fair that focuses on welding and joining technology, and the format is here to stay,” says Lina Kåvestam, the fair’s project manager.
Expectations were high when Elmia Welding & Joining Technologywas
being organised for the second time. Exhibitors put a lot of effort
into both innovations and demonstrations, and the fair was 40 percent
larger than when it premiered in 2012.
In addition to the exhibition
itself, the programme was packed with seminars and open lectures about
the latest developments in the industry.
“Both visitors and
exhibitors have shown their appreciation for this type of highly focused
industry fair with a focus on welding and joining technology,” Kåvestam
says.
Elmia Welding & Joining Technologywas organised in cooperation with the Swedish Welding Commission. The industry link is crucial to the fair’s success.
“It’s important for us to work as closely with the industry as possible in order to know what’s going on,” Kåvestam says.
Pia
Borg, technology secretary in charge of training courses at the Swedish
Welding Commission, stresses the importance of a fair where industry
professionals can meet face to face, not least given today’s digital
world.
“The right people come to Elmia Welding & Joining
Technology – you can meet on the spot and make new contacts,” she says.
“And of course business deals play a major role. You might not finalise
all the deals here but you start them.”
Welding manager Patrik
Pettersson is in charge of all welding technology for Imtech in Sweden.
He attended the fair for all four days and was very satisfied with what
he saw there.
“It was a really good and interesting fair with a lot
of focus on technology that is my speciality,” he says. “I came into
direct contact with people in charge in more than fifty companies, which
will save a huge amount of time in our work in future.
“I was also at the fair in 2012 and this is a step in the right direction, with a greater range on offer and better lectures.”
After four successful days Lina Kåvestam is keen to further develop Elmia Welding & Joining Technology.
“Given
that this is an industry where personal networks are incredibly
important and where regulations are constantly being updated and new
standards regularly being applied, there is an even greater need for a
highly targeted industry trade fair,” she concludes.