The 26th Taipei International Machine Tool Show (TIMTOS 2017) is expected to attract more than 1020 international exhibitors from 18 countries, occupying around 5450 booths. TIMTOS 2017, is to be held in Taipei from March 7-12, 2017.
The international exhibition is expected to attract more than 55,000 visitors including 7,500 foreign buyers. The expo will integrate the advantage of Taiwan ICT technology with IoT and big data to provide the Industry 4.0 whole-plant output technology of “Smart Manufacturing” and “Smart Factory”.
The famous Taiwan-based companies like Dah Lih, She Hong, Victor Taichung, Goodway, Yong Jin, TongTai, Far East, You Ji, Ching Hung, Shieh Yih, HiWin and Fair Friend will show five-axes processing machine.
The five-axes processing central machine exhibited by Litz can apply to high precision parts processing while FEMCO-owned Far East Machinery Group will display aluminum wheels automotive production line equipped with Automatic Virtual Metrology (AVM) system.
Among other international players, MAZAK, DMG MORI, HAAS, YASDA, JTEKT, SODICK, MITSUBISHI, TRUMPF, FANUC, SIEMENS, BOSCH, CITIZEN AND IGUS will participate in the forthcoming expo.
TIMTOS 2017 creates much expectations for the global business visitors in MTduo 2016
Further, Swiss Commercial Office has applied while German Economic Office will also organize the German National Pavilion with the global companies like BLUM and SCHUNK
Taiwan is an island country and the export of machinery products stands at around 70 percent of the whole industry. Professor Rong Ching Lin from NTUST, who is also a judge in the “Research and Develop Innovative Products” competition held in the previous two TIMTOS, acknowledged that Taiwan machine tool industry had already headed towardd “Industry 4.0.”
TIMTOS 2017 attracts participants from the countries like Australia, China Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, United States, Russia and Vietnam.
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