Exhibitions / Congresses

Assembly & Automation Technology 2021

Thailand, Bangkok - November 1-4, 2021
Assembly & Automation Technology 2021 ASEAN's Most Comprehensive Exhibition on Industrial Automation Systems & Solutions and Assembly Technology 21st Edition

The ASEAN's most comprehensive event on assembly technologies, robotics & automation systems/ solutions. Platform for industrialists to meet system integrators. Shortcut to meet the right manufacturing industrialists and skilled integrators that will become your quality partners. The central hub to present your innovative products and industrial solutions. Secure your acquired market shares while expanding new businesses. The well-known business destination that easy to get to.
Date(s)
November 1-4, 2021
Time(s)
10:00-18:00
Venue
BITEC (Bangkok International Trade Exhibition Center)
Ticketing
Free for trade visitors
Contact for booking / more info
http://www.assemblytechexpo.com
Assembly & Automation Technology 2021
Taylor TX175
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, United States
New - Sale & Hire
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Used - Sale
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