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ALUMINIUM: date of the trade fair is fixed

ALUMINIUM 2022 will take place in Düsseldorf from 27 to 29 September. It will, after the cancellation in 2020, finally be the long-awaited and international industry meeting of the aluminum industry. Application industries are also to be adressed. The central players in the industry will be there, as will the most exciting start-ups and newcomers. […]

von | 27.01.22

ALUMINIUM 2022 will take place in Düsseldorf from 27 to 29 September. It will, after the cancellation in 2020, finally be the long-awaited and international industry meeting of the aluminum industry. Application industries are also to be adressed. The central players in the industry will be there, as will the most exciting start-ups and newcomers. The trade fair will also score points with new special shows, cooperation with the most relevant associations and industry partners, with numerous hybrid elements – and with three days full of content.

What makes it the most important meeting place for an industry? It is a matter of the pure exhibition space that represents a world market within the framework of a trade fair. ALUMINIUM (September 27-29, 2022) lives more than up to the term, because as in previous years, it represents the global aluminum market within 6 exhibition halls at the Düsseldorf Exhibition Center.

And another criterion is also met: The most important players in the industry will be there. They guarantee professional exchanges of the highest relevance. Among others, Norsk Hydro, HAI Hammerer, AMAG, ALVANCE, Rio Tinto, Alcoa, Trimet, Rusal or Assan Alüminyum have already confirmed their participation. In addition to many other well-known industry giants, numerous SMEs and start-ups will also provide enormous diversity.

The most important issues of our time

But of course there is more to it than that. The fair is expected to offer answers to the most pressing questions of the present and the future. The content of ALUMINIUM 2022 will therefore focus on those topics that are already transforming the industry. And for which the material offers numerous approaches to solutions.

– Sustainability: Few materials offer as many opportunities for recycling and circular economy as aluminum. At the trade show, numerous innovations will be presented in the sense of climate-neutral aluminum.
– New mobility: The pressure to make vehicles lighter and the increasing importance of electromobility are making aluminum an increasingly important material in the automotive industry.
– Additive and digital manufacturing: 3D printing is becoming increasingly established in industry. However, the topic is far from being exhausted. In Düsseldorf, corporations as well as start-ups will demonstrate      exciting new ways of combining the material properties of the metal with the design freedom of additive manufacturing.
– Digitalization: More efficiency, more effectiveness – innovative engineering and machine software will be another focus of the show.
– Building and Construction: Smart and environmentally friendly cities are one of the megatopics of the near future. Aluminum as a material for facades or window frames will play a central role in this.

Special shows with strong partners

Two of these focus topics will be reflected in their own special shows. “Additive and Digital Manufacturing” in Hall 5 will highlight the diverse technical possibilities offered by 3D printing. For trade fair project manager Malte Seifert, this is one of the most exciting developments in the industry: “3D printing makes it possible to combine the material properties of aluminum with the design freedom of additive manufacturing. What new approaches this offers cannot even be fully foreseen today.” The exclusive partner for this special show is the Aachen Center for Additive Manufacturing (ACAM) at RWTH Aachen University, one of the world’s most important research centers in this field.

In Hall 6 of ALUMINIUM, everything will revolve around the topics of sustainability and recycling. Against the backdrop of the excellent properties of the material in the sense of a circular economy, numerous best practices and innovations await trade show visitors in the “Innovation Plaza Sustainability and Recycling”.

Content drives the trade show

Both special shows will be accompanied by Speakers’ Corners. They offer a dense program of expert presentations, focused content and insights on the most important issues. There will be a  connection with additive manufacturing and sustainability. They will provide in-depth information and give space to the presentation of products and solutions. The thematic stages will be hosted by top-class industry partners. These will contribute both thematically and professionally.

The focus on content is one of the outstanding features of the trade show. One of the highlights: Aluminium Deutschland’s major ALUMINIUM Conference will be an integral part of the fair from 2022. It will be held under the title “Aluminium – the solution provider” in Hall 3 of Messe Düsseldorf. The focus will be the central themes of the fair. The ALUMINIUM Conference will continue the approach of the extremely successful ALUMINIUM Business Summit. It will bring experts, key players and, above all, customers from the aluminum industry onto the stage to discuss the focal topics.

Baader: solution competence is to communicate

Marius Baader, Managing Director of Aluminium Deutschland, sees the merger of the trade fair and conference as a logical step: “ALUMINIUM is now even better positioned in terms of organization and content. The fair covers the cutting-edge topics that are driving our industry today and will do so in the coming years. On this stage, we can communicate the solution competence of the material and the industry more strongly and clearly.”

Like all of organizer RX’s trade shows, ALUMINIUM will feature hybrid elements. Doing so it provides a digital trade show portal. In addition to digital exhibitor profiles, there will also be the option to follow the ALUMINIUM Conference live on the web. There will also be hybrid offerings such as audio guided tours, digital trade show bags, lead scanning of all visitors and more.

 

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