HANNOVER MESSE 2015

Product Market "Micro, Nano & Materials"
Apr 13 - 17, 2015
Hanover, DE
The most important industrial trade fair HANNOVER MESSE takes place from April 13 to 17, 2015 and shows latest trends and applications along the entire industrial value chain.
 
In 2015, IVAM Microtechnology Network combines the innovations of key technologies in micro- and nanotechnology, photonics and new materials on around 350 square meters in hall 3 at the IVAM Product Market "Micro, Nano & Materials".

The spectrum ranges from custom made microcomponents, structures and sensor systems, to intelligent laser tooling, high-precision 3D measuring processes, to Energy Harvesting and nanotechnology applications. Even emerging areas like systems integrations and Industry 4.0 will be represented at the IVAM joint booth.
 
As an exhibitor, you will benefit from thematic and local proximity: In the neighborhood of the IVAM Product Market the leading trade fair for Surface Technology and Nano-in-Germany can be found as well as the latest research of leading universities and research institutes.
 
We are looking forward to your visit at the IVAM joint pavillion in hall 3, booth E06!

Your Contact

Orkide Karasu
Senior Project Manager Trade Fairs and International Activities
+49 (0) 231 9742 7086

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