International Exhibition for Metal Working to be staged in 2020 for the 20th time / Registration phase has already started

From 15 to 19 September 2020, the heart of metal working will beat in Stuttgart already for the 20th time. Every renowned exhibitor will then present their innovations and further developments for the metal working and processing industry over a period of five days at AMB, International Exhibition for Metal Working.

This unique platform was created together with the industry in 1982 and has been systematically developed ever since then. AMB set new records in 2018. Never before was so much exhibition space (125,800 square metres) occupied or so many exhibitors (1,553) and visitors (91,016 from 83 countries) were recorded at the Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre. “With the new Paul Horn Hall (Hall 10), we took an important step in the Master Plan of Messe Stuttgart in 2018 and also ultimately for the further development of AMB – the urgently required increase in the amount of exhibition space,” said Ulrich Kromer von Baerle, CEO of Messe Stuttgart. According to Kromer von Baerle, the results from the last financial year are confirmation that Messe Stuttgart can continue forging ahead with the expansion plans that were announced in the 2025 Master Plan.

The CEO of Messe Stuttgart is again expecting that the trade fair grounds will be fully occupied at AMB 2020. “The increase in the amount of exhibition space has enabled us to restructure the halls according to topics. This new structure has proved very popular and will therefore only be finely adjusted for 2020,” added Kromer von Baerle. The more than 90,000 expected visitors will find solutions and concepts for future production and will meet existing and potential partners at AMB 2020. The exhibitors will then showcase all their innovations for metal-cutting machine tools, metal-removing process machine tools, precision tools, measuring systems and quality assurance, robots, workpiece and tool handling, industrial software & engineering, components, assemblies and accessories. The latest topics will include, for example, digitalisation in production, additive manufacturing in metal working or further developments in e-mobility.

AMB from 15 to 19 September 2020 is a fixed date in the industry’s diary. The registration phase for exhibitors has therefore started already and will run until 30 June 2019.

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International Exhibition for Metal Working to be staged in 2020 for the 20th time / Registration phase has already started

From 15 to 19 September 2020, the heart of metal working will beat in Stuttgart already for the 20th time. Every renowned exhibitor will then present their innovations and further developments for the metal working and processing industry over a period of five days at AMB, International Exhibition for Metal Working.

This unique platform was created together with the industry in 1982 and has been systematically developed ever since then. AMB set new records in 2018. Never before was so much exhibition space (125,800 square metres) occupied or so many exhibitors (1,553) and visitors (91,016 from 83 countries) were recorded at the Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre. "With the new Paul Horn Hall (Hall 10), we took an important step in the Master Plan of Messe Stuttgart in 2018 and also ultimately for the further development of AMB – the urgently required increase in the amount of exhibition space," said Ulrich Kromer von Baerle, CEO of Messe Stuttgart. According to Kromer von Baerle, the results from the last financial year are confirmation that Messe Stuttgart can continue forging ahead with the expansion plans that were announced in the 2025 Master Plan.

The CEO of Messe Stuttgart is again expecting that the trade fair grounds will be fully occupied at AMB 2020. "The increase in the amount of exhibition space has enabled us to restructure the halls according to topics. This new structure has proved very popular and will therefore only be finely adjusted for 2020," added Kromer von Baerle. The more than 90,000 expected visitors will find solutions and concepts for future production and will meet existing and potential partners at AMB 2020. The exhibitors will then showcase all their innovations for metal-cutting machine tools, metal-removing process machine tools, precision tools, measuring systems and quality assurance, robots, workpiece and tool handling, industrial software & engineering, components, assemblies and accessories. The latest topics will include, for example, digitalisation in production, additive manufacturing in metal working or further developments in e-mobility.

AMB from 15 to 19 September 2020 is a fixed date in the industry's diary. The registration phase for exhibitors has therefore started already and will run until 30 June 2019.

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