Trade fair preview Global metalworking leaders to gather at AMB 2024

Source: Landesmesse Stuttgart 3 min Reading Time

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AMB 2024, set for September 10-14 in Stuttgart, will feature over 1,200 exhibitors from 30 countries, highlighting the latest in machine tools, intelligent networks and automation solutions. This biennial exhibition remains a pivotal international hub for exploring new technologies and networking opportunities.

The AMB Preview 2024 took place on 10 June 2024 at the Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Airport.(Source:  Landesmesse Stuttgart)
The AMB Preview 2024 took place on 10 June 2024 at the Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Airport.
(Source: Landesmesse Stuttgart)

The AMB International Exhibition for Metal Working is set to convene in Stuttgart from September 10 to 14, 2024, continuing its biennial tradition as a pivotal event for the industry. Held in Baden-Württemberg, the exhibition has been a major international hub for the metalworking sector since its inception in 1982. Visitors to AMB can therefore look forward to a wide range of exhibitors including globally leading manufacturers of cutting machine tools and precision tools, efficient medium-sized companies and innovative start-ups from the region.

This year, over 1,200 exhibitors from 30 countries have registered, filling the event's capacity, with expectations for additional participants as co-exhibitors sign on. Sebastian Schmid, Vice President of Messe Stuttgart, expressed satisfaction with the registration turnout at a recent preview event held at the Mövenpick Hotel Stuttgart Airport.

The focal points of AMB 2024 will again be the latest developments in machine tools, production systems, control and drive systems, automation solutions and the associated measuring and test systems. With regard to the topic of Industry 4.0, whose importance in the metal working industry has again increased enormously, interested visitors will be able to obtain information on intelligent networks, automation solutions, CAD/CAM applications, collaborative robotics and AI. There will be a separate special show of the VDW and VDMA backed Umati (universal machine technology interface) initiative relating to the distribution and use of open interface standards based on OPC UA. This special show will demonstrate how machines and systems can communicate with each other or can be integrated in user-specific IT ecosystems. Machine interaction will also be presented in the Smart Factory, a fully automated process chain at the Entrance East. Several manufacturers will demonstrate there how systems interact via interfaces. Visitors to AMB will have the opportunity on the stand to use an ordering software to start the production of a multi-tool aluminium cube which will be created live during the exhibition. As soon as the workpiece is finished, the person who triggered the order will be informed that his/her multi-tool is ready to be collected.

Extensive networking programme and new Award

Not only are machines networked at AMB, that also applies traditionally to people. This will be possible thanks to several offerings in this year's accompanying programme. For example, the International Gallery in the Oskar Lapp Halle (Hall 6) will provide exhibition visitors and teams from the exhibitors with a platform to forge contacts with leading trade associations on the international market. Messe Stuttgart is also organising country-specific Happy Hours during AMB so that people can network.

In the trade fair center park it will be possible to round off the day with afterwork snacks and drinks, and hold discussions in a relaxed atmosphere. The stainless steel smoker "Big Louis" will not only be a highlight for barbecue enthusiasts. In 2015 it entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest smoker of its kind. The exhibition partner Ludwig Grill, which produced the gigantic device in Baden-Württemberg, will be available in the trade fair center park to answer questions on how it was manufactured.

The AMB Award will celebrate its première at AMB 2024. The Award will be presented for outstanding new and further developments in different product categories that represent significant value-added for the industry. The submitted exhibits will be judged on the basis of various criteria by a first-rate neutral jury with members equally represented by trade associations and science.

Another innovation for AMB 2024, i.e. the AMB app, will help to make visit planning even easier and provide guidance on the trade fair grounds and in the exhibition halls. A visit to the exhibition can be prepared quickly and easily with the app. It not only contains all the important information about AMB along with the accompanying programme, talks and workshops, it also has a favourite function with which an individual exhibitor list can be generated for an efficient day at the exhibition. An interactive hall plan ensures that users always have a overview.

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