Liebherr Showcases Gear Technology, Automation at Performance Days
At Performance Days, Liebherr will present new products, host live talks and exchange technology. The event takes place virtually from December 7-9, 2021 and will showcase the company’s gear technology and automation systems.
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Liebherr created its event to promote innovation, technology and networking. Liebherr will be using the Tech Arena as a platform to present new products, host live talks and exchange technology. The event, which takes place virtually from December 7-9, 2021, will showcase the company’s gear technology and automation systems.
At Performance Days, the gear technology product area will feature exclusive information about new products and current portfolios. Liebherr will present different solutions of gear hobbing, shaping, skiving, grinding and chamfering, as well as others. It will also feature the newly-developed clamping technology, . In addition, contact persons will be available to offer advice on all product areas and to develop technical solutions.
In the area of automation systems, Liebherr plans to introduce an automated concept for the assembly of battery packs. Liebherr also offers custome digitalization solutions for all product areas, including web applications and networking methods. According to the company, the spectrum ranges from simple monitoring applications to far-reaching Industry 4.0 scenarios.
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