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AMB 2024: Planning started

The heart of metalworking will beat in Stuttgart in 2024 when the industry meets at AMB from September 10 to 14. Following the end of the registration phase in October 2023, the project team will now begin planning the halls.

The AMB trade fair in Stuttgart. © Stuttgart Trade Fair Center

The current level of registrations makes those responsible for the trade fair optimistic about the upcoming AMB. Once again, all ten exhibition halls are expected to be fully booked.

"Despite the current volatile economic situation, the industry has firmly entered us in its trade fair calendars. The current number of stand space registrations, including the market and technology leaders, demonstrates the importance of AMB for the industry. Thank you for your loyalty, which drives us to keep developing. In 2024 you can once again look forward as an exhibitor or visitor to the top platform for machinists from all over Europe and the world," says Sebastian Schmid, Member of the Board of Management of Messe Stuttgart.

Thematic hall planning for 2024

Site plan of the AMB 2024. © Stuttgart Trade Fair Center

In previous editions, AMB has exhausted all the capacities of the Stuttgart exhibition center. Based on the current number of registrations, the AMB project team is once again planning to occupy all ten exhibition halls with a total of over 120,000 gross square meters of exhibition space in 2024. The thematic structure and hall planning have already been defined. In the L-Bank Forum (Hall 1) and the Ceratizit Hall (Hall 3), trade visitors can find out about machining tools and clamping devices. The latest news on grinding, honing, polishing, lapping, deburring, gear cutting, surface technology and marking can be found in Hall 5, while the Mahle Hall (Hall 4) will focus on lathes. In the Oskar Lapp Hall (Hall 6), in addition to turning and milling machines, industrial robots and workpiece and tool handling will also be on show. Hall 7 will feature turning, milling and eroding machines as well as measuring technology, while Hall 9 will focus on milling and drilling machines. In the Paul Horn Hall (Hall 10), the focus is also on milling and turning. In the Alfred Kärcher Hall (Hall 8), exhibitors will provide information on components, assemblies and operating materials as well as everything to do with sawing machines. The topics of digitalization and software as well as control systems and drives can be found in and in front of Hall C2 (ICS).

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Thanks to the short distances, visitors can get a very good overview in just one day. "With our unique location between Stuttgart International Airport, the A8 freeway and the B27 main road, we are easy to reach for visitors and exhibitors alike," emphasizes Sebastian Schmid. "In addition, we are connected to the public transport network via the S-Bahn and U-Bahn with short intervals. By the way, use of the S-Bahn and U-Bahn is free with your ticket. Whether you are a day visitor or staying for several days - the infrastructure and location of AMB offer you the ideal conditions for an all-round visit to the trade fair. We look forward to seeing you!"

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