Metal Processing
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Smart industries welcomes the plant of the future
Smart industries, the first trade fair devoted to the plant of the future will be held in Paris, France, on 15 to 17 September 2015. As a sponsor, the “Industrie du futur” (Industry of the future) alliance provides support to innovative SMEs and small and medium industries which have embarked upon a plant of the future project.
The Smart industries fair will be held at Porte de Versailles in Paris from 15 to 17 September 2015. This event will serve as a forum to address the design of products and processes, management and control of production equipment, innovative manufacturing, digital technologies and services related to manufacturing equipment.
As a first major event centred on the plant of the future, Smart Industries will showcase players from sectors such as the virtual plant, additive manufacturing, automation, cobotics, Manufacturing Execution System and predictive maintenance, who are instrumental in creating the plant of the future. There will also be an area especially devoted to front runner companies, leaders of the “FrenchTech”.
The fair will also be the platform for conferences on the ongoing and forthcoming digital revolution. The agenda will include the transition support process, the constraints related to digital continuity, new technologies which change the design and production methods as well as flexibility of the manufacturing lines.
The event will also feature practical work to help attendees understand new technologies and one-hour classes will be offered on how to prepare for the smart plant.
In addition, as a way of engaging young people, a Smart-Industries competition is open to tertiary institutions.
Cetim, a member of the “Industry of the future” alliance will be showcasing in particular the pilot high-speed composite mechanical parts production line.
The members of the “Industry of the future” alliance are the FIM, Cetim, Gimélec, Symop, Afdel, Syntec Numérique, UIMM, CEA, Ensam and Institut Mines-Télécom.
Find more information on smart-industries.fr
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