Gantner Instruments will attend the fifth edition of the Global Industrie in Lyon, France, which will take place from the 7th to the 10th of March 2023 at Eurexpo Lyon! With 2,300 exhibitors and five different exhibition fields, the Global Industrie is one of the world’s leading industry exhibitions. The topic of this year’s Global Industrie is “The industry is mobilizing,“ which focuses on the following:
- industrial subcontracting (MIDEST)
- smart, efficient, and digital industry (SMART INDUSTRIES)
- manufacturing technologies and equipment (INDUSTRIE)
- solutions and equipment for sheet metal working (TOLEXPO)
- solutions and equipment for measurement (MEASUREMENT WORLD)
Find us in hall 2, stand C99, to discuss our newest equipment and innovations. Guillaume will be happy to help you out!
Contact for appointments
Guillaume Pochon
Gantner Instruments, France – BGP
info@gantner-instruments.fr
Guillaume and his team are looking forward to meeting you at the booth. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us in advance.
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