Exhibitions / Congresses

Hannover Messe 2003 - Milestones in Innovation.

Germany, Hannover - 7th - 12th April 2003
Eight trade shows at the same place and the same time

The eight international trade shows that make up the HANNOVER MESSE reflect the growing convergence of individual technologies and markets. Visitors can obtain an all-inclusive update in the shortest possible time. And as an exhibitor, you enjoy automatic access to a broad-based and highly qualified target audience.

The HANNOVER MESSE claims to be the top business event of the year - especially for the capital goods industry, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, electronics, the automotive industry and the energy sector. This manifests itself in the large number of exhibitors and visitors from outside Germany.

The eight trade shows under the umbrella of the HANNOVER MESSE are an absolute must for industry professionals interested in state-of-the-art solutions and services. They include
Factory Automation.
Micro Technology.
Motion, Drive & Automation.
Energy.
Compressed Air & Vacuum Technology.
Factory Equipment & Tools.
Subcontracting, and
Research & Technology.
Date(s)
7th - 12th April 2003
Venue
The Hannover exhibition center
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