AluTV Logo Alu-Scout Alu-Film
Deutsch 
The aluminium sector’s first trade fair TV channel

 

• Products Alu-TV®

• Sponsoring Metef 2010

 

 

 

 

camera

 
Get the Flash Player to see this player.

 

Alu-TV® Events

World Fair for Moldmaking and Tooling, Design and Application Development:
Alu-TV® and Alu-Scout® at EuroMold 2009

When the 16th EuroMold closed its doors for the on 5 December 2009, the world’s leading trade fair for tool and mould making, design and product development could report success: 56,372 visitors from 86 countries. This year’s EuroMold could thus match the high visitor levels of last year’s event. The Alu-TV® team was also there to bring you the latest trends and news from the sector.

 

At the Exhibition Fair Ground in Frankfurt, Germany, over 1300 exhibitors from 37 countries presented their products and services, including numerous world premieres in various specialist fields. The fair was accompanied by a comprehensive international conference programme as well as the special themes ‘e-production for everyone’ and ‘Automation in Moldmaking and Tooling’.

 

Numerous exhibitors reported they had established good business contacts and concluded contracts at the fair. EuroMold thus demonstrated how companies from all areas of product development can be successful despite the difficult economic times.

 

Here at alu-tv.com we bring you the innovations, trends and highlights of the fair together with interviews with experts from the sector. Alu-TV® offers you all the information at the click of a mouse.

 

 

Title of Event

EuroMold 2009

Type:

Exhibitions / trade fairs

Brief description:

Leading trade fair for Moldmaking and Tooling, Design and Application Development

Date:

02.12.2009 - 05.12.2009

Place:

Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
Frankfurt am Main, Exhibition Center

Website:

http://www.euromold.com

Organizer:

DEMAT GmbH

Phone:

+49 69 274 00 30

Fax:

+49 69 274 003 40

 

 

 

 

Christian Wellner,Geschäftsführer des GDA, im Alu-TV Interview auf der GDA 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    space   space