01.02.2019 • TopicsMaintenanceProcess industry

Maintenance Dortmund 2019

The leading trade show for industrial maintenance will take place at the Messe...
The leading trade show for industrial maintenance will take place at the Messe Dortmund on February 20-21, 2019.

The event opens its doors at the Messe Dortmund on February 20-21, 2019. Marking the show’s 10th anniversary with over 200 exhibitors, Maintenance is bigger and more diverse than ever before. Once again, visitors can count on meeting key industry players. Companies such as Carl Werthenbach Konstruktionsteile and Hansa-Flex, both premium partners of the show, and other heavyweights of the industry will offer their latest products and solutions.

For the first time, a special area will be designated for innovative start-up companies and products from the areas of maintenance and digitalization. Increasingly, Maintenance Dortmund is establishing itself as a knowledge center for the industry. It offers trade visitors a wide range of opportunities for furthering their education, exchanging experiences with peers and networking.

Get your free ticket with the code 4005.

You will find further information at www.maintenance-dortmund.com

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