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Current trends in the process industry: international dialogue more important than ever Posted by PublisherElectronics & Semiconductors Wednesday, 17. March 2021
Digitalisation, hydrogen, resilient supply chains or faster R&D processes ? various topics are currently engaging the attention of the process industry. This concerns companies all over the world and call for an international exchange. At ACHEMA Pulse, they take prominent positions in the programme. The digital event offers a hub for all those who want to participate in the discussion ? whether on the interactive platform or in the virtual conference halls.
ACHEMA Pulse Media Preview on 24 March 2021
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ACHEMA Pulse in June 2021 is this year’s highlight event for the global process industry. At the ACHEMA Pulse Media Preview on 24 March 2021 from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm, journalists and media representatives have the opportunity to learn more about topics that currently occupy researchers, developers and industry decision makers – from automation and data security to laboratory integration, pharma production or the rise of the hydrogen economy.
Journalists can participate from wherever they are, follow the discussions on the live stream and ask their questions. Leading process industry companies such as ABB, EKATO, Eppendorf, Festo, GEA, KSB, SAMSON, Siemens, Syntegon and the OPC Foundation showcase their latest technologies in presentations or on the interactive platform where media representatives also have the opportunity for exclusive interviews with CEOs and high-ra
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