PaintExpo 2020 Rescheduled
After being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Paint Expo 2020, the trade fair for industrial coating technologies will now take place in Karlsruhe, Germany October 12-15, 2020.
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FairFair GmbH, the trade fair organizer for PaintExpo 2020, says that all signs indicate that PaintExpo, after having been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, will now take place at the Karlsruhe Exhibition Centre October 12-15, 2020.
“Some of the exhibitors have had to cancel due to scheduling conflicts arising as a result of the postponement from April to October, but more than 500 exhibiting companies from Germany and abroad will be represented in Karlsruhe,” reports Jürgen Haußmann, managing director of FairFair GmbH.
Comprehensive hygiene measures will be employed to ensure safety for exhibitors and visitors.
“Amongst other things, the concept ensures that even on busy days at least four square metres of floor space are available per visitor,” says Haußmann. Further aspects include strictly online ticket sales, as well as online redemption and registration of admission coupons.
PaintExpo’s exhibition portfolio covers the entire process chain for liquid painting, powder coating and coil coating. Focal topics include the digital transformation, automation solutions and simplified robot programming, and more efficient use of energy and resources.
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