SPS Guangzhou: Show attracts more than 350 leading companies

Professional associations organise pavilions and seminars

  • January 10, 2012
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  • SPS Guangzhou: Show attracts more than 350 leading companies
    SPS Guangzhou: Show attracts more than 350 leading companies

SPS - Industrial Automation Fair Guangzhou, Asia's foremost business platform for industrial automation solutions, will feature more than 350 leading companies from 15 countries and regions, when it takes place 7 - 9 March 2012 at the China Import and Export Fair Complex, Guangzhou, China.
The show is a gateway to southern China's industrial automation market for industry heavyweight exhibitors such as Siemens. The German brand will be exhibiting for a third year and will introduce their latest IPC products and next generation Distributed IO products at the fair.
Other key players joining the show include Phoenix Contact, Pepperl + Fuchs and Leuze which will present industrial automation technology, including control systems, embedded systems, industrial measurement systems and PLCs. Lenze, Mecano, Pilz, Rittal and Weidmueller will introduce electrical systems such as cables, drive systems, inverters, servos and switches.
The 2012 show will feature pavilions organised by Asian and European industry associations, such as TAIROA (Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robotics Association), TEEMA (Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association), and AMA (German-based AMA Association for Sensor Technology).
The AMA Association for Sensor Technology will also organise the Sensors - Application in Automation Seminar, and co-organise the Automotive Sensors Seminar with Vogel Media. Mr Daniel Jones, a Board Member of the US-based Motion Control Association will lead the Motion Controls Seminar, and Dr Reinhard Hueppe of ZVEI and Dr Du Pinsheng from Phoenix Contact will co-organise the From Sensors to Systems Seminar.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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