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INDOMETAL 2018: Upbeat infrastructure demand and positive growth in Indonesia’s metal and steel sectors
16 Jan 2018
Indonesia is expected to be the 6th largest economy worldwide by 2020 with projected imports of 25 million tons by 2035.In response, INDOMETAL 2018’s focus will be on retooling and steelmaking technology for cost efficient solutions and applications. These are anchored by foundry plants, die-casting machines, melting operations, suppliers of plant and equipment for iron making, steel and non-ferrous metal production as well as rolling steel mills. Industrial furnaces, industrial heat treatment plants, thermal processes, casting machinery and pouring equipment can also be expected.
The exhibition’s comprehensive spectrum of products and solutions in the metal and steel value chain is critical for domestic producers to upgrade their technology as well as provide a one-stop platform for international companies looking to be part of Southeast Asia’s economic growth story.
MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA 2018: Delivering solutions for the future of medtech
12 Jan 2018
Precision engineering, micro-manufacturing processes, IT, medical devices and solutions have evolved to be more efficient in the global healthcare system. The upcoming edition of MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA 2018 will focus on new manufacturing technology that covers the spectrum of additive manufacturing or 3D printing technologies, imaging and diagnostic imaging solutions, as well as nano manufacturing and automated solutions.As Singapore continues to grow its medtech presence on the world stage, MEDICAL MANUFACTURING ASIA 2018 keeps up by attracting a highly international exhibitor and trade visitor base and with complementary events such as the half-day forum on High-technology for Medical Devices organised by IVAM Microtechnology Network. The German-based international association has an extensive membership with companies in the fields of microtechnology, nanotechnology, advanced materials, and photonics.