SPS 2024 set to showcase innovations in industrial automation
The 33rd edition of SPS – Smart Production Solutions, is set to take place in Nuremberg from 12 to 14 November 2024. This flagship event, which has grown in stature over the past three decades, brings together key players from across the globe, offering a platform for showcasing the latest advancements in industrial automation. With its long-established reputation, SPS continues to foster technological innovation and international collaboration, cementing its place as a crucial gathering for industry professionals
In 2023, the event attracted more than 500 visitors from the UK, a notable figure considering the overall international attendance of around 50,000. This year, a similar UK presence is expected, as businesses and professionals from across the sector look to explore the newest trends in automation. Around 1,200 companies will exhibit at the event, representing a broad range of automation technologies and services. Spanning 16 exhibition halls and covering 125,000 square metres, the event promises to be a showcase of cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking ideas that are shaping the future of smart production.
Several prominent UK-based companies will be present at the event, including ALLTORQ Ltd, Eaton Electrical Systems Ltd, Fortress Interlocks Ltd, and Trio Motion Technology Ltd. Alongside these established firms, SPS also provides a platform for start-ups and first-time exhibitors, offering them an opportunity to present their innovations to a global audience. The event’s focus on both established and emerging companies ensures a diverse range of automation solutions will be on display, catering to a variety of industries and applications.
A key feature of SPS is its dedication to exploring the latest technological trends in automation. Across four forums, located in Halls 1, 3, 6, and 8, visitors can expect to attend expert presentations, panel discussions, and live demonstrations on a variety of topics. The "Technology Stage" in Hall 3, presented by the German Machinery and Equipment Manufacturers Association (VDMA) and the German Electro and Digital Industry Association (ZVEI), will offer insights into the current state of the industry. These sessions will be available both in person and online via the event’s digital platform, "SPS on air," ensuring that participants from around the world can access the content. Presentations will be conducted in both German and English, supporting the international appeal of the event.
The main themes for SPS 2024 will include digital transformation in manufacturing, industrial communication systems, safety and security in automation, data-driven control concepts, innovations in sensor technology, advances in drives and automation, sustainability in industrial processes, and the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in automation. These topics reflect the increasing importance of data, AI, and sustainable practices within the automation landscape. By focusing on these areas, SPS aims to provide insight into the future direction of the industry while also fostering discussions that could drive future innovations.
In addition to individual exhibitors, SPS 2024 will feature several joint stands that have become popular attractions in recent years. The "Automation meets IT" stand in Hall 6, featuring around 20 exhibitors, will focus on the integration of IT solutions within manufacturing processes. Here, visitors can explore topics such as IT management, cloud and edge-based solutions, and IoT-driven innovations, as well as security measures for smart production environments. This stand offers a valuable opportunity for attendees to engage with industry experts and receive tailored advice on comprehensive IT solutions for manufacturing needs.
Another highlight will be the "young INNOVATORS" stand in Hall 8, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. This space will showcase the work of emerging German companies, with a particular emphasis on fostering young talent in the automation sector. In the same hall, the "Start-up Area" will feature companies from around the world, providing a platform for novel solutions from the next generation of industry leaders. These areas are expected to draw significant interest from attendees seeking the latest innovations in smart production.
Attendees can expect to discover the latest trends, explore cutting-edge technologies, and engage with leaders from across the global automation industry
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