Metal Processing
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Micronora grows bigger
The 24 th edition of the microtechnology trade fair traditionally held in Besançon (France) will open gates from 27 to 30 September 2016 and will feature a lot of new additions.
With an exhibition surface area of 25,000 m², 850 exhibitors and 15,000 visitors, the 24 th edition of Micronora will once again be well attended. From 27 to 30 September 2016 in Besançon, the international microtechnology trade fair will present many new additions, among which the “Microns d’or” awards which will become “Microns and Nanos d’or” and will also cover the nanotechnology field. A conference cycle will be organised throughout the event. In addition, on 29 and 30 September, Micronora will host the 10 th Micro & Nano event which brings together companies, clusters, technical centres and research laboratories, and also the 5 th International Smart Plastics Congress.
The Zoom space of the fair will be dedicated to technology transfer and will present approximately forty examples of successful collaboration between companies and research laboratories. The space will be divided into four sections, one of which specifically dedicated to robotics, and will also include a fab lab covering the main current trends of technology.
Cetim will attend this edition, along with FIM and Sndec, in a joint stand named “Place de la mécanique” (Stand 317, Aisle 3, Hall 1). Cetim will also be present in the robotic section of the Zoom space and will present a two-arm collaborative robot demonstrator that will perform assembling tasks. Last but not least, during the event, Cetim will showcase its expertise in 3D measurement as well as its skills and resources in the fields of cleanliness, clean technologies and micromachining, simultaneously with its associate centre Cetim-Ctdec.
For more information on this event, visit our website, “Agenda” section, or go to the Micronora website, www.micronora.com
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