The die casting sector to gather at EUROGUSS 2022

MachinesEventsSouth-East European INDUSTRIAL Мarket - issue 4/2021 • 03.11.2021

The die casting sector to gather at EUROGUSS 2022

The international exhibition for die casting, processes and products EUROGUSS will take place in Nuremberg from 18 to 20 January 2022. Around three months before the start of the event, the stand space already booked is more than 90% of the 2020 display area. Machinery and equipment, processes, toolmaking and mould fabrication, foundries and associated technologies will be showcased in the four halls. The trade fair is complemented by an extensive supporting programme that features competitions, presentations, and the German Die Casting Congress.

 

“The very high level of registrations shows just how much the die casting community is looking forward to finally meeting one another and interacting in person again at EUROGUSS. I am especially pleased that a lot of well-known exhibitors have increased their stand space yet again compared with 2020. EUROGUSS offers visitors and exhibitors alike the ideal conditions for safe in-person networking,” says Christopher Boss, Director EUROGUSS at NuernbergMesse.

Apart from Germany, the countries with the largest exhibitor contingents include Italy, Turkey, Spain and Austria. Overall, around 60% of all exhibitors come to Nuremberg primarily from other European countries. In addition, several pavilions have already been announced. For example, the Italian foundry association AMAFOND is organising an exhibition of the Italian die casting industry on a display area of around 600 square metres. Other pavilions will put the spotlight on surface technology and additive manufacturing. There will also be special display areas for research and educational institutions, and government-subsidised stands for young companies and start-ups.

For the first time in 2022 the European Die Casting Award is being presented by the VDD (Association of German Die Casting Foundries) and EUROGUSS. It will honour some of the outstanding achievements in the sector – diverse applications, innovative strength, high quality and capabilities of die casting as a forming process using the materials aluminium, magnesium and zinc. The supporting programme for EUROGUSS goes into various issues in more depth and explores the current hot topics in the industry. On the first day of the event on 18 January, for example, a discussion panel will be held on the two relevant issues of additive manufacturing and digitalisation in the die casting sector. It will give interested participants the chance to find out about the opportunities and challenges of these technologies and discuss them with experts.

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