Exhibitions / Congresses

Test Camp Intralogistics 2024

Germany, Dortmund - April 10-11, 2024
Test Camp Intralogistics 2024 The TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS is a test event with an accompanying congress.

Test driving forklifts, working with exoskeletons, operating all types of warehouse technology yourself, interacting with driverless transport vehicles and logistics robots, trying out software - at TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS, everything revolves around hands-on testing of selected of selected innovations and new developments in warehouse and material flow technology. Decision-makers from industry, trade and the service sector with a concrete interest in innovation and investment have the opportunity to extensively test the exhibits on display for themselves on more than 10,000 square meters of hall space and to obtain information from experts on the relevant trends.

The TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS will also provide the exclusive setting for the IFOY TEST DAYS, where the finalists of the IFOY AWARDS will be tested, and the AGV Mesh-Up of the VDMA Materials Handling and Intralogistics Association
Date(s)
April 10-11, 2024
Venue
Dortmund Trade Fair Center
Contact for booking / more info
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