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World of Technology & Science 2022

World of Technology & Science 2022

World of Technology & Science 2022

  

The World of Technology & Science trade fair opens its doors! To be precise, from Tuesday 27 to Friday 30 September 2022, the Jaarbeurs in Utrecht will be the stage for the WoTS fair.

  

Worlds of technology and science come together during WoTS 2022. The integration of qualities is of crucial importance for the visitors. The exhibitors and the industries involved will each have their own identity in five distinctive worlds: World of Automation, World of Laboratory, World of Electronics, World of Motion & Drives and World of Industrial Processing.
With this division, the branches get their own identity, exhibition program and they focus on their own visitor target groups with interactive exhibition projects and appealing and current seminar topics.

  

WELCOME TO WORLD OF AUTOMATION

  

Visit the World of Automation, where we present a total offer within Industrial Automation with a wide variety of exhibitors, both for the production and the process industry. The participating exhibitors show their innovations, share knowledge and are happy to discuss your issues with you. You can also broaden your knowledge by attending a seminar organized for you. Speakers from renowned companies will share their knowledge and experiences on various topics such as IoT, Industry 4.0, 5G within the industry, Lifecycle Management and more.

  

Free exhibition visit

A visit to World of Technology & Science is free. You can register in advance via the visitor registration link.

  

Parking

Jaarbeurs has various parking areas. It is indicated around the hall complex which parking areas (P1 to P4) are available or click here for current information and rates.

When the car parks of the Jaarbeurs threaten to become full, you can park at P+R Westraven. From P+R Westraven you can reach the Jaarbeurs within 10 minutes. You park your car for € 6.00 per day and then take the tram to the Jaarbeurs. 

  

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