SPS – Smart Production Solutions Accelerates IMTS Automation Sector
A partnership between Mesago Messe Frankfurt and AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology is bringing a popular German automation show to the US.
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IMTS 2024 includes the Automation Sector, accelerated by SPS – Smart Production Solutions, which is located in the North Building of McCormick Place. Source: AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology
Automation accelerates productivity. And at this year’s IMTS, SPS – Smart Production Solutions is accelerating the show’s Automation Sector.
SPS – Smart Production Solutions is an annual show in Nuremberg, Germany produced by Mesago Messe Frankfurt GmbH. With 1,200 exhibitors, it showcases the full spectrum of automation, from intelligent solutions to discrete components. The approximately 50,000 attendees see what is feasible today and explore the vision of a comprehensively digitized industrial world. SPS represents the complete spectrum of smart and digital automation, from simple sensors to full systems.
As part of a partnership between Mesago Messe Frankfurt and AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology, IMTS 2024 presents the Automation Sector, accelerated by SPS – Smart Production Solutions. Located in the North Building of McCormick Place, the exhibitors and technologies in this sector will advance the manufacturing industry.
The partnership will also bring the SPS show to the United States. SPS Atlanta 2025 will take place September 16-18 at the George World Congress Center, accelerating the adoption of automation.
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