ceramitec 2022 on track to take place in June

Attendees at XJet’s stand during the 2018 ceramitec trade fair (Courtesy ceramitec/Andreas Schebesta)

Messe München, the organiser of the ceramitec trade fair, has announced that all is on schedule for the 2022 edition to run at the Messe München Exhibition Center, Munich, Germany, from June 21–24.

The four-day event brings together the entire ceramics industry including manufacturers, users, and scientists in order to share expertise. More than 15,000 participants are expected to attend with over 600 exhibitors from thirty-eight countries and regions showcasing their machinery, devices, systems, processes, and raw materials. Every branch of the industry is represented, from classic ceramics through to industrial ceramics, ceramic engineering to technical ceramics and Powder Metallurgy.

Dr Robert Schönberger, ceramitec Exhibition Director, commented, “We have a very stable booking situation and, above all, very positive feedback from the industry. Our customers are looking forward to the trade fair in June and, in particular, to finally being able to see each other face to face again and not just on a screen.”

The trade fair will take place across three halls (C1 to C3), totalling an exhibition space of 40,000 m2. The exhibitors’ offerings will also be supplemented this year, for the first time through two forums, with an extensive programme in the fields of technical ceramics, Additive Manufacturing, Powder Metallurgy and heavy clay ceramics. There will also be a special show on applications in hall C1.

Schönberger added, “ceramitec continues to be the leading trade fair in the ceramics industry, where the key providers present their innovations and ideas. This is where all the main exhibitors for the industry sectors exhibit their entire range—whether it’s manufacturers, users or representatives from the field of science.”

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