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Fair to offer innovative solutions in thermo technology

By Kingsley Jeremiah
22 April 2015   |   11:31 am
With issues of energy and raw materials efficiency constantly arising in thermal processing firms in the country, the 11th edition of the international trade fair, Thermprocess, is expected to offer innovative solutions to such challenges.
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With issues of energy and raw materials efficiency constantly arising in thermal processing firms in the country, the 11th edition of the international trade fair, Thermprocess, is expected to offer innovative solutions to such challenges.

Indeed, the fair has been regarded as one of the most important fairs for stakeholders in thermo process industry offering advantages to stakeholders through innovative thermo technology.

The fair, scheduled to hold in Düsseldorf, Germany from 16th to 20th June, 2015, is expected to address challenges around industrial thermo processing plants and uncover new innovations and equipment on industrial ovens and heat production.

In a statement made available by the organiser, Messe Dusseldorf GMBH through its West Africa representative, Trade Fair Services Limited located in Lagos, the trade fair is expected to delve into issues on energy and raw material efficiency since they are high priority at thermal processing companies among other sundry issues.

The statement noted that the fair will take place at the same time as the trade fairs GIFA, METEC and NEWCAST that feature associated fields and all share the same motto (The Bright World of Metals), providing information about innovative developments that are being made.

“Since heat is needed for numerous industrial production and processing operations, a wide range of different furnaces and equipment are available for these applications.

The trade fair THERMPROCESS 2015, will be providing an insight into the latest state of the art in thermo process technology, focusing primarily on the metallurgical, casting and steel industries”, the statement said.

It further said that the event would focus on industrial furnaces, industrial heat treatment plants and thermal processing, equipment for special use components, equipment and other supplies, workers safety and ergonomics, consulting, design, service and engineering as well as trade associations.

Spokesperson for Trade Fair Services Limited, Akhigbe Itau said his organisation would provide necessary support to interested experts who are willing to attend the event from across the country on visa processing, accommodation and other related services.

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