productronica – the world’s leading trade fair for electronics development and production – will start in Munich in a few weeks’ time. From November 14 to 17, more than 1,300 exhibitors from 45 countries will present their latest solutions and products. An extensive supporting program will supplement the exhibition area on all four days of the event. The sponsor of the industry’s most important event is VDMA Productronic.
This year’s productronica will focus on the key topics of power electronics, quantum technology, and artificial intelligence and sensor technology in electronics manufacturing. That is also the focus of the VDMA Productronic Special Show. Live demonstrations will provide visitors with insights into sensor technology in the field of electronics manufacturing, into quantum technology, and also power electronics, as VDMA speaker Sandra Engle explains: “We are delighted to have gained leading experts from the individual fields for the special show in the form of the companies Balluff, Breuer-Motoren, and Quantum Valley Lower Saxony. They will present practical examples, setting the tone in the areas of automation, power electronics for electric mobility, and quantum research.”
Presentations and discussion panels in the three forums at productronica will offer the opportunity for a professional exchange on current and future market and technology topics. The productronica Forum in Hall A1 will focus on trends in the SMT industry such as automation, artificial intelligence, and workforce efficiency. In the PCB & EMS Marketplace (Hall B3), experts will showcase developments and solutions in the field of printed circuit boards, circuit carrier manufacturing, and hybrid components. Innovations determine the content in the forum of the same name (Hall B2), covering a wide range of topics including power electronics, quantum technology, AI applications in electronics manufacturing, or also the hot topic of semiconductors. In a panel discussion, four dedicated women will discuss the question: “How can women be motivated to enter the electronics industry?”
Visitors will enjoy an even more practical experience at the live demonstrations. In addition to the VDMA Special Show, the Cleanroom, the IPC Hand Soldering Competition, and the Inno Truck allow visitors to experience technology up close.
While the Cleanroom and Hand Soldering Competition, as permanent fixtures, have already been providing information on cleanroom technology or a better understanding of hand soldering for many years, the Inno Truck is celebrating its productronica premiere. It is a truck that has been converted into a research laboratory that is provided by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research to promote interest in technologies in a playful way, and at the same time get young people interested in technical professions.
The shortage of skilled workers is also affecting the electronics industry. The topic of recruiting is therefore becoming increasingly important for companies, which is why productronica is offering a combination of interactive job exchange and individual career advice this year in the form of the Career Area. On the one hand, it offers exhibitors the opportunity to present themselves as attractive employers. On the other, it allows young professionals, students, and specialists to find exciting jobs and information about companies and the industry. In addition, professional career consultants from Schuh-Eder Consulting are available daily to answer individual questions about career opportunities in the electronics industry.
This marks the fifth time that Messe München is presenting the productronica Innovation Award in cooperation with Hüthig Verlag. The exhibitors have submitted around 70 new products. An independent jury comprising representatives from institutes, universities and associations determines the winners. The award will be presented on the first day of the trade fair in the six categories PCB & EMS, SMT, Inspection & Quality, Semiconductors, Cables, Coils & Hybrids, and Future Production.
More information: www.productronica.com
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