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Recommended by: Automation without limits. One place to be. 11–15 April 2005 Hannover · Germany Deutsche Messe AG Messegelände D-30521 Hannover Tel. +49-511/89-0 Fax +49-511/89-3 26 26 [email protected] www.hannovermesse.com www.interkama.com www.factory-automation-hannover.com GB Printed in Germany 2/ 2005 Leading Trade Fair for Process Automation Leading Trade Fair for Production Automation INTERKAMA + Factory Automation
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Recommended by:Automation without limits.

One place to be.

11–15 April 2005Hannover · Germany

Deutsche Messe AGMessegeländeD-30521 HannoverTel.+49-511/89-0Fax+49-511/[email protected]

www.interkama.comwww.factory-automation-hannover.com

GB Printed in G

ermany 2/2005

Leading Trade Fair for Process Automation

Leading Trade Fair for Production Automation

INTERKAMA+ Factory Automation

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Topics and trends

Special displays, forums, presentations

Interdisciplinary highlights

Schedule of events

Theme Days and Industry Days

Exhibitors

Internet and registration

Services for visitors

Map

The HANNOVER FAIR is the world’s central marketplacefor industrial automation. Now united under a singleumbrella, “INTERKAMA+” and “Factory Automation”present an unrivalled line-up of advanced automationsolutions for all sectors of industry. So come to Hannoverand reap the benefits of this unique concentration of state-of-the-art technology:

■ 1,200 exhibitors from 30 countries will showcase all the latest components and systems for the optimization of production processes.

■ The side-by-side presence of INTERKAMA+ and Factory Automation Factory Automation reflects the growing convergence of process automation and production automation.

Innovative solutions forprocess and productionautomation.

www.interkama.comwww.factory-automation-hannover.com

■ The HANNOVER FAIR focuses on ready-to-run applications geared to every link in the corporate value chain.

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INTERKAMA+ at a glance:

Automation and IT solutions:Automation solutions ■ Business management,ERP, planning management, production planningand control ■ Logistics management, SCM/SCO ■

Safety and risk management ■ E-business ■

Process optimization

Control systems:

From innovative components to integrated solutions:the HANNOVER FAIR will be a magnet for all those who are interested in industrial automation and IT,field devices, control systems, as well as engineering,software and services.

The HANNOVER FAIR is the ideal place to tune into thelatest trends. For example, visitors can see how Ethernettechnology is helping to revolutionize industrial com-munication. A further key trend is the remote monitor-ing and maintenance of plant and machinery. WLAN,UMTS and Bluetooth have an enormous future poten-tial. Such wireless-based systems are the ideal solutionfor retrofitting existing installations. In applications such as explosion prevention they pave the way to significant cost savings.

Topics and trends

The way ahead: net-worked communication.

www.interkama.com

INTERKAMA+ deals with all the key issues and is a unique source of information about cross-industry andvertical-market solutions – from stand-alone devices to fully integrated automation systems.

Human machine interfaces ■ Industrial com-puters ■ Process control systems, open-loop and closed-loop control systems ■ Informationmanagement ■ Controls and stand-alone control-lers ■ Communication, monitoring, security andanalyzer systems ■ Drive systems

Field devices and components:Sensors and measuring devices ■ Weighing devices ■ Analyzers ■ Positioners ■ Quality assurance ■ Switchgear ■ Communication devicesand components

Engineering, maintenance, services:Integrated systems planning ■ Engineering andintegration ■ Management services ■ Implemen-tation services

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Factory Automation at a glance

Electrical engineering: Control technology ■

Measuring technology ■ Regulator technology ■

Industrial PCs ■ Networks / Industrial communica-tion ■ Wireless automation ■ Embedded systems ■

Sensor systems ■ Actuator systems ■ Testing equip-ment ■ Magnets ■ Electric power transmission

End-to-end automation is a decisive competitive factorin all sectors of industry. After all, intelligently designedmanufacturing processes are a prerequisite for sustainedlong-term growth.

Likewise there is a growing demand for sophisticatedanalysis and diagnosis systems for monitoring perfor-mance and productivity.

Particular interest is focused on integrated systems that continuously gather and process electrical andmechanical data and hence allow companies to exploitnew opportunities for rationalization.

Factory Automation is the no. 1 meeting place for

Topics and trends

Optimum flexibility:innovative automationsolutions.

Special events relating to INTERKAMA+

and Factory Automation:

Automation live ■ Robotics Applications Center ■

Factory Automation Forum ■ INTERKAMA+

Forum ■ Wireless Automation ■ CoilTECH ■

AMA – Center for Sensor Technology, Measuringand Testing Technology ■ Forum “The Future of Automation”

all industry professionals who are interested in flexiblemanufacturing solutions. Come to Hannover and seeground-breaking developments that are just aroundthe corner.

www.factory-automation-hannover.com

Mechanical engineering: Assembly ■ Handling ■

Robotics ■ Systems and components for auto-mated assembly and handling ■ Production equip-ment ■ Industrial image processing

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Concentrated synergies.By visiting INTERKAMA+ and Factory Automationyou’ll not only gain a unique insight into the what’savailable on the world market – you’ll also benefit fromvaluable synergy effects. The HANNOVER FAIR bringstogether eleven leading trade shows under a single um-brella. This is your chance to identify convincing solu-tions geared to virtually every industrial application.

“Digital Factory” informs visitors about special soft-ware and IT products designed to optimize productionprocesses.

“MDA – Motion, Drive & Automation” presentsmodern power transmission and control systems thathave the potential to boost your corporate competi-tiveness.

Topics and trends

“MicroTechnology” gives you a detailed insight intothe world of microsystems and nanotechnology. Thespotlight will be on practical applications in the areas of factory automation, communications, mobility,energy and the life sciences.

“Energy” presents integrated solutions for trade,industry and the public sector. The spectrum rangesfrom energy and heat generation to innovative andcost-effective contracting models.

www.interkama.comwww.factory-automation-hannover.com

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www.factory-automation-hannover.com

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Special displays, forums, presentations

www.interkama.comwww.factory-automation-hannover.com

At a single venue: theentire world of industrialautomation.INTERKAMA+ and Factory Automation bring togetheran unrivalled array of products, systems and services for industrial applications. These exhibits are augmentedby a highly informative supporting program designed to put your company on the fast track to success.

INTERKAMA+ ForumCentrally located in Hall 8, the INTERKAMA+ Forum will attract high-ranking speakers from all over theglobe. Simultaneous translation (German and English)will be provided.

Factory Automation ForumThe latest automation trends showcased live.Organized in association with Vogel Industrie Medien,this informative forum takes place right next to“Automation live”.

Automation liveNew solutions for the automotive industry

Innovative automation solutions are an absolute mustin the automotive sector – and in industry as a whole.Staged in cooperation with Volkswagen AG, the specialdisplay “Automation live” presents the key planningand production steps in car manufacturing. It goeswithout saying that the robot applications on displayhere are also directly relevant to other sectors of industry. “Automation live” is your chance to get togrips with the key issues in software, assembly,handling, industrial robots and image processing.

Hall 17

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www.hannovermesse.com

Wireless AutomationThe future of industrial communication

Wireless technologies such as Bluetooth, WLAN andZigBeeTM are rapidly becoming a credible additionalresource alongside industrial communications.

This group presentation (featuring big-name exhibitorssuch as Siemens and Vodafone) will also include aforum and a lounge area.

The spotlight will be on state-of-the-art wireless solutions for remote control and monitoring – includingsolutions based on mobile phone technology.

Hall 7

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Robotics Applications CenterNew solutions for new sectors of industry

Industrial robots are entering more and more fields of application – for example, the food industry, logistics,the packaging industry, and the pharmaceutical andchemical sectors.

Realized in association with Homann Feinkost GmbH & Co. KG as well as leading robot manufacturers andsoftware companies, the “Robotics Applications Center”will showcase the latest components and systems.Take this opportunity to find out where the industrialrobot sector is headed.

Hall 17

Special displays, forums, presentations

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Special displays, forums, presentations

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www.interkama.comwww.factory-automation-hannover.com

CoilTECHInnovative components, production techniques and services are in high demand in the motor and trans-former manufacturing sectors.

CoilTECH – a new joint presentation at the HANNOVERFAIR – will focus on the entire value chain.

Hall 15

AMA – Center for Sensor Technology, Measuringand Testing SystemsThe spotlight here will be on new measuring and testingsolutions for wide-ranging applications – for example,process and machine automation, the automotive andmedical sectors, energy generation and distribution,building automation, and safety /security.

Hall 8, Stand F35

Forum “The Future of Automation”Subtitled “Automation technology for today and tomorrow”, this forum (organized by PROFIBUS andINTERBUS) will centre on Ethernet-based communi-cations concepts.

Leading end users, manufacturers and mechanical /plant engineering specialists will come together tocompare notes and swap information.

Hall 11, Stand C35

www.hannovermesse.com

Competence CenterIndustrial building automation & clean production

Thanks to the presence of INTERKAMA+ and FactoryAutomation under a single umbrella, the HANNOVERFAIR ranks as the world’s leading showplace for process and production automation.

This year we have taken the automation theme onestep further with the establishment of the presentation“Industrial building automation & clean production”.Production automation and industrial building automa-tion are becoming ever more closely integrated. Nowthat more and more production operations are depend-ent on critical environmental parameters, there is agrowing need for systems designed to work together.

Hall 11

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Interdisciplinary highlights

More than just a trade fairThe HANNOVER FAIR boasts numerous special displaysthat appeal to a broad audience from all sectors ofindustry. These events offer visitors an unrivalled sourceof business intelligence.

www.hannovermesse.com

www.career-market.de www.goforhightech.de

Partner Country RussiaA growth region in focus

The Russian Federation will enrich this year’s HANNOVER FAIR with an extensive economic, politicaland cultural presentation.

The Russian economy is on track for increased growthand prosperity. No other country in the world has suchextensive natural resources at its disposal.

The goal of the Russian presentation is to publicize thecountry’s economic and technical strengths. HANNOVERFAIR 2005 provides the ideal platform for reaching aninternational audience.

Hall 13

Job & Career MarketThe future belongs to the next generation

The Job & Career Market is a key source of careerinformation for school leavers, new entrants to theworkplace and working professionals. Participatingfirms, job centres, training organizations, temporarywork agencies and higher education establishmentsprovide essential information on:

■ Job offers ■ Study projects■ Direct career entry ■ Dissertations■ Work experience ■ Casual work placements

The Job & Career Market is accompanied by theCongress “Career meets Engineers”, where experienced speakers will talk about the prospects for career success.

Hall 2

GO FOR HIGH TECH – Careers in technology:living the dreamGermany’s biggest convention for school leaversintent on a career in industry showcases a wealth oftraining and study opportunities. Housed in a modernpavilion next to Hall 11, this exciting presentationgives young people a real sense of the variety andcreative fulfilment that a career in industry offers.

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Global Business ForumMeeting point for international contacts

The HANNOVER FAIR is the world market not only forindustrial automation, but also for invaluable businesscontacts. The Global Business Forum provides practicalassistance in developing new international business relationships.

Presentations by service companies, trade associations,national delegations, chambers of industry and commerceand government agencies are all designed to help youfoster new contacts in your target markets.

At the lecture forum you’ll benefit from the know-howand practical knowledge of selected experts. They will be describing their own experiences and offering tips forsetting up international joint ventures. Top of the list are lucrative markets such as Eastern Europe, Russia andChina.

Whether you’re an exhibitor or a fair-goer – our onlinematch-making facility puts you in touch with relevantcompanies and decision-makers ahead of the Fair.Operated in association with b2fair and backed by the European Commission, this project identifies firmswhich are seeking business partners and gives youaccess to new market opportunities abroad. More information at www.hannovermesse.de/koop_e andwww.b2fair.com

Hall 6

Interdisciplinary highlights

Industrial Trends ForumTop gathering for decision-makers

www.gbf-online.de

www.industrialtrendsforum.de

Take advantage of this event to talk to the people who know – and keep your company abreast of all the latest developments.

Make sure of your placeAdmission to the Industrial Trends Forum is free of charge to all HANNOVER FAIR ticket-holders – just leave your business card at the door. The full lecture program will be available online from mid-February at www.industrialtrendsforum.de.We recommend that you register up to 6 weeks ahead of the Fair in order to avoid queues and delays on the day: www.hannovermesse.com

All lectures will be given between 10.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. each day, and will be simultaneously translated into German and English.

Convention Center, Ground Floor (CC, EG)

The Industrial Trends Forum offers you a unique seriesof practical contributions about the individual tradeshows that make up the HANNOVER FAIR. Aimed at senior managers, project developers, departmentalmanagers and controllers, the Forum provides a platform for experts from exhibiting firms to talk aboutstrategies, technological trends, new product develop-ments and business investments.

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Schedule of events

The world’s biggest forum for the future.In a class of its own: with top international speakers from business, politics and science and an exclusive supporting programconsisting of special events, workshops, forums, congresses and presentations with approx. 1,000 talks and lectures, the HANNOVER FAIR is once again the world’s biggest forum for industrial knowledge and business know-how. In other words,it is “One place to be”.

Unless otherwise indicated, all events run for the full duration of the Fair.

INTERKAMA+

INTERKAMA+ Forum The latest in global process automation:Top-flight international speakers will be giving talks on industrial communications, production excellence,field devices, components, engineering, maintenance and services.

FACTORY AUTOMATIONAutomation live Suppliers demonstrate integrated automation solutions: In association with Volkswagen AG

three key phases in modern car production –“Body assembly”, “Automatic cockpit installation” and“Paintshop systems”– will be demonstrated live on recreated sections of the actual VW production line.

Factory Automation Forum The latest technologies from industry and research, showcased live:Organized in association with Vogel Industrie Medien, this informative forum takes place right next to “Automation live”.

The Future of Automation Comparing notes with leading end users, manufacturers and specialists in mechanical and plant engineering: Under the motto “Automation technology for today and tomorrow” exhibiting firms will be presenting Ethernet-based communications concepts.

Further information is available on the Internet at: www.hannovermesse.de/events

Wireless Automation The future of industrial communication: The spotlight here will be on state-of-the-art wireless solutions for remote control and monitoring – including solutions based on mobile phone technology.

Robotics Applications Systems houses and manufacturers demonstrate sophisticated automation solutions:Center Special presentation organized in conjunction with Homann Feinkost, featuring trends and solutions

for the food-processing industry, logistics, packaging, pharmaceuticals and chemicals.

Joint presentation See the latest developments in transformer and electric motor design:CoilTECH This presentation offers low-cost turnkey packages for manufacturers of coil winding equipment and

systems, electrical components or testing and measuring equipment.

AMA – Centre for Sensor Solutions for monitoring, measuring and testing in process and machine automation, automotiveTechnology, Measuring and and medical equipment production, energy generation and distribution, building automation andTesting Systems security technology.

MDA – MOTION, DRIVE & AUTOMATIONMobile Application Park Advanced power transmission systems in action: In a series of live outdoor demonstrations visitors

can watch agricultural and construction machinery and commercial vehicles being put through their paces,highlighting the latest trends in hydraulics, pneumatics and anti-friction bearings.

Water hydraulics The leading names in water hydraulics present their latest solutions and systems:Hygienic and very environment-friendly, water offers many advantages as a fuel, including high power density, low energy consumption and compact plant dimensions.

Condition Monitoring Experts demonstrate new possibilities in maintenance and remote diagnostics:Systems This presentation is all about the monitoring of systems and components, early fault detection and the

limitation of any damage before it leads to costly production halts.

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MICRO TECHNOLOGYFORUM MicroTechnology Big things are happening in microtechnology: Presentation of products and trends in the high-tech

world of miniaturized engineering. The themes explored here include micro drive systems, microfluidics withdosing technologies operating in the nanolitre range, micro-sensor systems and micro-production technologies.

LaserTechnology State-of-the-art laser applications:Suppliers of laser systems, photonics and optical technologies present the latest fruits of laser research.The Technology and Subcontracting Forum provides a central communications platform. And the popular Technical Breakfast will once again attract visiting professionals and journalists in large numbers.

Microproduction line Experts demonstrate new strategies for manufacturing and assembly:The engineering federation VDMA presents a microproduction line featuring combinations of conventional and miniaturized production techniques. Title: “Automation of a hard disk assembly”.

Special display See them live – the latest innovations from microsystems technology:“Ultra-precision At this special display tooling and mould makers will be presenting practical examples to show manufacturing” how microproducts are manufactured using ultra-precision production methods.

SchauPlatz NANO The central display platform for international nanotechnologies: Showcasing the latest developments in miniaturized engineering, cutting-edge companies present their solutions, applicationsand know-how in areas as diverse as the life sciences, industrial tooling and sensor systems, opticsand electronics, materials and surface finishes.

RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGYtech transfer – The premier platform for worldwide technology transfer: Development engineers come here inGateway2Innovation search of commercial partners to help them turn their product ideas into reality. All the information

visitors and exhibitors need is here – from financing to patent broking.

Bionics – Nature’s own Discover the opportunities and potential of bionics:engineering office Universities are leading the way in the study of biological mechanisms and their ecological and

economic advantages in industrial applications.

Human-machine Selected exhibits document the work of industrial and academic research teams:interaction Featuring some of the latest applications from industry, this presentation examines the whole subject

of interaction and communication between man and machine.

Feature display Key players demonstrate cutting-edge technologies:SuperConductingCity This new feature display answers all the questions about supraconductors and cryogenics –

and gives a broad overview of their industry-wide potential, including many uses in energy and communications technology.

Night of Innovations1) Business and science rub shoulders after hours: The exhibition hall housing Research & Technology11. 4. (Hall 2) will remain open after 6.00 p.m. as a marketplace for researchers and end users to get together

informally and talk about ideas and innovations. A special program of events has been devisedfor their enjoyment.

ENERGYHydrogen + Fuel Cells The world’s biggest exhibition of hydrogen and fuel cell technology: 90 exhibitors from

16 countries will be presenting their technologies, products and services. A lively forum program staged at the joint display offers an additional source of information for visitors to the show.

International Conference: International decision-makers and key personnel share their knowledge:Hydrogen + Fuel Cells on their The Conference gives an overview of global activities under the heading “Hydrogen and fuel cellsway to commercialization1), 2) on their way to commercialization”.12. 4.

1) Registration required, 2) Admission charge

Further information is available on the Internet at: www.hannovermesse.de/events

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ENERGYZVEI Contracting Forum Insiders offer branch-specific solutions for industry, commerce and local government:

The Contracting Forum presents the latest trends and developments in the energy industry – from contracting and energy supply to planning and implementation.

SURFACE TECHNOLOGY plus Powder Coating EuropePraxispark – Skills Centre Top visitor attraction for industry: Some 30 firms will be presenting innovations in coating,for Surface Treatment process engineering and plant design. The focal point of the display is the automatic coating line,Technology which demonstrates various industrial painting techniques in action.

ICC International European congress for professional paint users: Internationally renowned experts will speak on Coaters’ Congress1), 2) current issues in surface finishing, pioneering application techniques and the opportunities that new 13. 4. /14. 4. technologies bring. The high point of the Congress will be the presentation of the “Best Practice Awards”.

ICC International Experts choose winners of “Best Practice Awards”: The winning solutions from the Coaters’ Congress Coaters’ Showcase will be on display in the form of painted or coated exhibits, which can be inspected at leisure in the area

known as the Coaters’ Showcase.

SUBCONTRACTINGAutomotive Materials Learning the lessons of lightweight construction in the automotive industry:Forum What’s what in industrial assembly cycles, product design and development,

recycling, quality assurance and materials processing facilities.

BME Buyers’ Forum The information platform for purchasing and logistics: The BME Forum offers professionals in purchasing and logistics the opportunity to find out about the latest trends, innovations andprocess solutions throughout the supply chain.Supporting program – Special events

1) Registration required, 2) Admission charge

Supporting program – Special eventsGlobal Business Forum The No.1 meeting place for international business contacts: The central focus of this event, orga-and matchmaking platform nized by the European Commission, is the identification of companies interested in business cooperation.

Selected experts will be giving their tips for the successful development of international joint ventures.

Partner Country Russia The inside story on one of the world’s largest growth regions: As the official Partner Countryfor HANNOVER FAIR 2005, the Russian Federation profiles its achievements in a series of economic,political and cultural presentations.

German-Russian Economic summit: Together with Federal Chancellor Schröder, Russia’s President Putin, accompanied byBusiness Forum1), 2) a high-ranking delegation led by Klaus Mangold, Chairman of the East European Committee of German11. 4. Industry, will formally open the German-Russian Business Forum.

2nd LOWER SAXONY FOREIGN Russia and its regions: Lower Saxony offers the Governors of selected Russian regions a platform TRADE CONFERENCE1) on which to profile themselves and the economic potential of their regions before an international visiting 12. 4. public. There will also be a panel discussion with international participants, including Lower Saxony’s

Minister of Economic Affairs, Walter Hirche, on strategies for strengthening German-Russian relations.

International 12. 4. – Turkey: EU partner Turkey / Libya: Doing business with Libya / Serbia: Focus on business with Serbia /Business Days1) 13. 4. – Iraq: Doing business with Iraq / Rumania: Rumania – a dependable partner for business

cooperation and investment / Tunisia: Doing business on familiar ground.

European Engineers´ First innovations conference for engineers:Forum1), 2) Senior businessmen, scientists and politicians will debate “The future of Europe as an economic11. 4. powerhouse”. The conference features an extensive program of events and themed lectures.

Further information is available on the Internet at: www.hannovermesse.de/events

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1) Registration required, 2) Admission charge

Supporting program – Special eventsVDMA/VDI-nachrichten Graduate engineers and curriculum reform: Too important to get it wrong!panel discussion1) On the basis of a study that reviews the content of engineering courses from an industry perspective,11. 4. VDMA and VDI-nachrichten debate the future of engineering training with experts from industry,

government and higher education.

Career development and trainingFuture in Motion1) Opportunities for career entrants: Aimed primarily at students and junior engineers, this special presen-

tation offers personal career advice from professional consultants, business talks with members of staff from leading companies, plus seminars on all aspects of career entry and the acquisition of “soft skills”.

Job & Career Market The career ladder for the job market: With facilities such as the Talent Lounge, personal consultations,the Job Wall & Online Job Center and the Recruiting Center, the Job & Career Market offers school leavers,career entrants and established professionals alike a unique and wide-ranging program of events on all aspects of career development.

GO FOR HIGH TECH Germany’s biggest initiative for school leavers: With the official support of the Federal Ministry for Education and Research, GO FOR HIGH TECH shows what modern industry has to offer, with the focus on apprenticeship opportunities, study courses, qualifications and “soft skills”.

WomenPower 20051), 2) The new future for career women: WomenPower addresses the key issues of equality of opportunity 15. 4. for women, with a program of lecture presentations, panel discussions and round-table workshops

that offers fascinating insights into the opportunities, achievements, potential and networks for women in business and science.

Schedule of events

Theme Days and Industry Days (selected examples)

Knowledge transfer and community building for your businessSpecial presentations, forums, conferences, exhibitorevents: For the first time the HANNOVER FAIR is featuring an extensive range of offerings in 2005 aimedat specific target groups and industries.

These events are condensed into one or two days at most, leaving you more time at the show for all theother things you want to see.

The highlighted themes and industries are listed below,together with the relevant dates:

■ 11. 4. Mechanical and Plant Engineering■ 11. 4. European Engineers’ Forum■ 12. 4. Automotive and Component Supply Industry■ 13. 4. Chemical Industry■ 13. 4. Buyers’ Day

■ 14. 4. Food and Semi-Luxury Goods■ 15. 4. Electrical Engineering/Electronics■ 15. 4. Career Development and Training

A useful tip: As from the end of February the events and highlights that interest you can be selected andmanaged by theme and/or industry sector by going towww.hannovermesse.de/search. You can also find regular updates on any new additions to the program for the Theme Days and Industry Days atwww.hannovermesse.de/events

Further information is available on the Internet at :www.hannovermesse.de/events

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For the updated list of exhibitors go to:www.hannovermesse.com

Exhibitors at INTERKAMA+ and Factory Automation

AAEON Technology (TW) • AAT ASTON (DE) • ABB (DE) • ABB Automation Products (DE) • Accuracy Instruments (TW) • ACD Systemtechnik(DE) • ACE Stoßdämpfer (DE) • ACME PORTABLE (TW) • ACTEMIUM (Starren) (NL) • Adda (TW) • ADG Automatisierung (DE) • ADLINK Technology(TW) • ADZ Nagano (DE) • Afriso-Euro-Index (DE) • AHLBORN Mess- und Regelungstec (DE) • AKTIV SENSOR (DE) • Aktiv-Kabel (DE) • Alcatel SELComponents Divisio (DE) • ALPHA (DE) • ALSTOM (DE) • ALTENBRAND Datentechnik (DE) • Altera (DE) • Altmann (DE) • Altratec Montagesysteme(DE) • ALTUS (BR) • ALWAYSE Engineering (GB) • AMA Fachverband für Sensorik (DE) • AMA Sensorik Zentrum (DE) • AMETEK Techn. & Ind.Products (US) • AMISaC (FR) • AMK Arnold Müller (DE) • Amprobe Europe (DE) • Andron (DE) • Animatics (US) • ANLY Electronics (TW) •Anwenderzentrum Robotik (DE) • Apex Precision Technology (TW) • Aplisens (PL) • AS-International (DE) • ASM Automation Sensorik (DE) • ASO(DE) • ASTECH angew. Sensortechnik (DE) • Astro-Med (DE) • ATAS elektromotory Nachod (CZ) • ATIO SYSTEM (TW) • ATLANTA Antriebssysteme(DE) • ATM (HK) • ATOP Technologies (TW) • ATR Industrie-Elektronik (DE) • Atron (KR) • AUCOTEAM (DE) • Auer, J. (AT) • AUTEAM Industrie-Elektronik (DE) • AUTEC (IT) • AUTEC Sondermaschinenbau (DE) • Automata (DE) • Automation live (DE) • automation Uhr (DE) •Automationssysteme Leske (DE) • Autonics (KR) • Autorotor (IT) • Axiomtek Deutschland (DE) B & R Industrie-Elektronik (DE) • B.A. Metals(KR) • Badger Meter Europa (DE) • BAHR Lineartechnik (DE) • BAHR Modultechnik (DE) • Bakker Magnetics (NL) • BALDOR ASR (DE) • Balluff (DE)• BANDO CRANES (KR) • Banner (BE) • Bansbach easylift (DE) • Barco Control Rooms (DE) • BARTEC (DE) • BARTEC BENKE (DE) • BA-Tech (DE) •Baumer Electric (DE) • Baumer Ident (DE) • Baumer Optronic (DE) • Baumüller Nürnberg (DE) • Baumüller Nürnberg (DE) • BAUSER Zähl- undSteuertechnik (DE) • Bayer Technology Services (DE) • BCT Steuerungs- und (DE) • BD SENSORS (DE) • BEAMEX (FI) • Beamex (DE) • BECK IPC(DE) • BECKHOFF Industrie Elektronik (DE) • Beijing Huakong Technology (CN) • BEKA Associates (GB) • Benxi Yuntong Precision (CN) • BERGHOFAutomationstechnik (DE) • BERNT Messtechnik (DE) • Beuth Verlag (DE) • BEZET-WERK (DE) • Bihl + Wiedemann (DE) • BINDER BAUELEMENTE(DE) • Birmingham Chamber of Commerce (GB) • BITO-Lagertechnik Bittmann (DE) • Bluhm Systeme (DE) • BMb-Maschinen (DE) • bogengang(DE) • BOMATEC (CH) • Bondhus Corporation (US) • Bopla Gehäusesysteme (DE) • Bopp & Reuther Messtechnik (DE) • Bosch Rexroth (DE) • Bott,Wilhelm (DE) • b-Quadrat Verlag (DE) • Brainchild Electronic (TW) • Brandmaier Mesen, Steuern, Sof (DE) • Bronkhorst High-Tech (NL) • Brüel &Kjaer Vibro (DE) • Brunthaler Industrielle, Dr. (DE) • Bühler Motor (DE) • Bulgarisches Wirtschaftsblatt (BG) • Bürkert Fluid Control Systems (DE) •Busser Technologie (DE) cab-Produkttechnik (DE) • CAMSCO ELECTRIC (TW) • carat robotic innovation (DE) • Carl Sigerist (CH) • Carl WalterSchraubwerkzeug (DE) • cbb software (DE) • CDC Pneumatics (KR) • CEAG Apparatebau Hundsbach (DE) • Ceres Vision (DE) • Chambrelan (FR) •CHANG SHUAN ELECTRONICS (TW) • China National Machinery & (CN) • CIM-Team (DE) • Citect (NL) • Cleode (FR) • Code Wrights (DE) • CoesterAutomaco (BR) • Comeco (BG) • COMMEX (IT) • ConCab Kabel (DE) • Connect Tech (CA) • Connectblue (SE) • CONTA-CLIP (DE) • CONTACT (DE)• CONTACT-Auszeichnungssysteme (DE) • Contemporary Controls, D (DE) • Contemporary Controls, GB (GB) • CONTRINEX (CH) • CONVEX (KR) •COPA-DATA (DE) • COPALP (FR) • Coronis Systems (FR) • Cosys Barcode Vertrieb (DE) • COT Computer OEM Trading (DE) • CP System (KR) •

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Fobeal Alu-Schild (DE) • Fondation Fieldbus (DE) • Forum Factory Automation (DE) • Fourier Systems (IL) • FRABA POSITAL (DE) • Fuchs Pack (DE)• Full Gauge Eletro Controles (BR) • Fulling & Ceiec (CN) G. Bachmann Electronic (AT) • Galltec Mess- und Regeltechnik (DE) • Gärtnersystemtechnik (DE) • Gatek Gesellschaft für Automat (DE) • GeCma Components (DE) • Gefeg-Neckar Antriebssysteme (DE) • GEMAC Gesell-schaft für Mikro- (DE) • GEMÜ Gebr. Müller Apparatebau (DE) • Georg Schlegel (DE) • Geovap (CZ) • GEPPERT-BAND (DE) • GETT Geräte-technik (DE) • GIMATIC (IT) • Gleichrichterwerk Großräschen (DE) • Global C (DE) • GLT Gesellschaft für Löttech. (DE) • GNDC (TW) • GörlichMeß- und Regeltechnik (DE) • Goudsmit Magnetic Supplies (NL) • GRAF-SYTECO (DE) • Grießbach, Richard (DE) • Güdel (CH) • Güdel (DE)

halstrup-walcher (DE) • Hänel (DE) • Hannover Fairs China (CN) • HANNOVER FAIRS DO BRASIL (BR) • Hannover Fairs USA (US) • Hannover Pacific Corporation (TW) • hannoverimpuls (DE) • Hart Communication Foundation (US) • HARTING Deutschland (DE) • Haupt (DE) •HBC-radiomatic (DE) • HE Hybrid-Electronic (DE) • HEIDENHAIN, Dr. Johannes (DE) • Heinrich Kipp Werk (DE) • HEINZ MESSWIDERST. (DE) • HeinzNixdorf Institute (DE) • Heinz Soyer (DE) • HEITRONICS Infrarot Messtechni (DE) • Helmke Orbis (DE) • Helmke, J. (DE) • Hengdian Group LinixMotor (CN) • Henjes Metall- und Anlagenbau (DE) • HENKEL + ROTH (DE) • Henrich Publikationen (DE) • Hermann Zander (DE) • HETRONICSteuersysteme (DE) • HFC Human-Factors-Consult (DE) • Hilscher (DE) • HIMA Paul Hildebrandt (DE) • HIQUEL (AT) • Hirschmann Electronics (DE)• Hitech (TW) • HIWIN (DE) • Hiwin Technologies (TW) • HMS Industrial Networks (DE) • HMS INDUSTRIAL NETWORKS (SE) • HohnerElektrotechnik (DE) • Honeywell (DE) • Honsberg (DE) • Hoppenstedt Bonnier (DE) • Hoppenstedt Bonnier Zeitschrift (DE) • HÖRTIG rohrpost (DE)• Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik (DE) • Huba Control (DE) • HÜBNER ELEKTROMASCHINEN (DE) • HUMMEL Elektrotechnik (DE) • Hüthig (DE) •Hwang Hae Electric (KR) • HWK Hannover Projekt- u. Servi (DE) • HYTORC-S (DE) I.S.G.E.V (IT) • IAONA (DE) • IBH softec (DE) • IEPIngenieurbüro für Echtzeitprogrammierung (DE) • ies Industrie-Elektronik Schmi (DE) • IFAK Institut für Automation (DE) • ifm electronic (DE) •IGA Ingenieurgesellschaft für (DE) • IGUS (DE) • IHK Erfurt (DE) • IMET (IT) • IMOS Gubela (DE) • Impac Infrared (DE) • IMS Intelligent MotionSytems (DE) • INCOMS TOKOIZPRAVITELI (BG) • indEAS Eingabe- und Antriebs. (DE) • Indukey Keyboard Production (DE) • IndunormBewegungstechnik (DE) • Indu-Sol (DE) • Industrie- Partner (DE) • Industrie- und Handelskammer Cottbus (DE) • Industrie- und HandelskammerDresden (DE) • Industrie- und Handelskammer Erfurt (DE) • INELTA Sensorsysteme (DE) • INFRA (IT) • InfraServ Knapsack (DE) • InfraTec (DE) •Ingenieurbetrieb Kunze (DE) • INOR TRANSMITTER (DE) • INOSOFT (DE) • INSYS MICROELECTRONICS (DE) • INTERBUS Club Deutschland (DE) •Interessengemeinschaft SERCOS (DE) • INTERGRAPH (DEUTSCHLAND) (DE) • Interin (DE) • INTERKING Enterprise (TW) • Intertec-Hess (DE) •Invensys (DE) • IPC2U (DE) • ipf electronic (DE) • ipg (CH) • IRISYS (GB) • isel automation (DE) • ISS Industrie-Service Sondersh (DE) • itemIndustrietechnik (DE) • ITH (DE) • IVO (DE) J & D Jiuh Dong (TW) • J. Walter (DE) • JAY ELECTRONIQUE (FR) • Jeil MTech (KR) • Jetter (DE) •Jiangsu Weiteli Motor Making (CN) • Jiangxi Grand Tech Motor (CN) • Jisan Airtech (KR) • Joachim Uhing (DE) • JOKARI-Krampe (DE) • JSAutomation (TW) • JUMO (DE) • Jürgen Dittrich Elektronic (DE) K. A. Schmersal (DE) • Kabelschlepp (DE) • KAG Kählig Antriebstechnik (DE) K

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NOVUS Produtos Eletronicos (BR) • NSI (BE) • NUOVA FIMA (IT) • NXN Technology (TW) OCS Overhead Conveyor Systems (SE) • Oechsler(DE) • OGP Messtechnik (DE) • Ohio, State of (US) • OKO-tech (DE) • Oldenbourg Verlag (DE) • OMRON ELECTRONICS (DE) • on/off engineering(DE) • OPC Foundation (DE) • Open DeviceNet Vendor (US) • Opkon Optik Elektronik (TR) • Optris (DE) • OSI Software (DE) • ÖstlingMarkiersysteme (DE) • OTC Daihen (DE) • Otto Ganter (DE) • OWL Maschinenbau (DE) Paletti Profilsysteme (DE) • Pantron Instruments (DE)• PATLITE (JP) • PEC Products (BE) • PELI PRODUCTS (ES) • PennEngineering Motion Techno. (GB) • Penny + Giles (DE) • Pepperl + Fuchs (DE) •Pericom (DE) • Perle Systems (DE) • PHILMEN INTERFIT (KR) • Phoenix Contact (DE) • Physikalisch-Techn.Bundesanst. (DE) • Phytron-Elektronik(DE) • PiL Sensoren (DE) • Pilz GmbH & Co. KG (DE) • PIXSYS (IT) • PLCopen (NL) • PLEVA (DE) • PMA Prozeß- und Maschinen- (DE) • Pohl (DE) •PR electronics (DK) • Precision (HU) • Precision Motion Industries (TW) • PREFAG Carl Rivoir (DE) • Probis (DE) • Proconect (FR) • Pro-faceDeutschland (DE) • PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation (DE) • profichip (DE) • Profilscope Schienen und Profi (DE) • Profimatics (DE) • ProMinentDosiertechnik (DE) • ProSoft Technology (FR) • Proxitron (DE) • publish-industry Verlag (DE) • Pulsar Process Measurement (GB) • Pulsotronic (DE)

R & S Machinery Equipment (HK) • R. STAHL HMI Systems (DE) • R. STAHL Schaltgeräte (DE) • Rabe Lasertechnik (DE) • Rafi (DE) • RapidTorc (BE) • Raytek (DE) • REER (IT) • REO ELEKTRONIK (DE) • RHYMEBUS (TW) • riese electronic (DE) • Rittal (DE) • RM Michaelides Software (DE)• Robert Bosch (DE) • Robot-tec (DE) • Rockwell Automation (DE) • Rockwell Automation, B (BE) • Rockwell Automation, USA (US) • ROLLONLineartechnik (DE) • Römheld (DE) • Rössel-Messtechnik (DE) • roTeg (DE) • RÜEGER (CH) • RWR (DE) S & H (IT) • S & J (TW) • SAC (DE) •SafetyBUS p Club International (DE) • SAKAE Tsushin Kogyo (JP) • Sakai International Business (JP) • Samick Precision Ind. (KR) • SANGELSystemtechnik (DE) • SANKYO Oilless Industry (DE) • Sanyo Denki Europe (FR) • Sartorius (DE) • Satel (FI) • SATEL Deutschland (DE) • ScagliaIndeva (DE) • SCAIME (FR) • Schäfer (DE) • Schäfer Werkzeug (DE) • Schauf, Dieter (DE) • Schindler Handhabetechnik (DE) • SCHLEICHERElectronic (DE) • SCHLEIFRING und APPARATEBAU (DE) • Schmalz, J. (DE) • Schneider Electric (DE) • Schneider Electric (FR) • Schniewindt (DE) •Schoop (DE) • SEF Roboter (DE) • SELECTRON PROCESS CONTROLS (IN) • Sensitron (IT) • SENSOPART Industriesensorik (DE) • SENSOR Report(CH) • Sensor-Technik Wiedemann (DE) • Servo Dynamics (US) • SETech (KR) • SEW-EURODRIVE (DE) • Shanghai Moons'Electric (CN) • ShanghaiTop Motor (CN) • Shanxi Mingyang (CN) • Shanxi Taihua Industry & Trade (CN) • ShenZhen POWTRAN TECHNOLOGY (CN) • Shenzhen SensorElectronic (CN) • SICC (DE) • SICK (DE) • SICK Maihak (DE) • Siebert Industrieelektronik (DE) • Siemens A&D (DE) • Siemens A&D AS SM MP3(DE) • Siemens A&D PT34S AS (DE) • Siemens Automation and Drives (DE) • SIEMENS I&S IA OLM LC ITM (DE) • Siemens Industrial Solution (DE) •Siemens Logistics and Assembly (DE) • SIGMATEK (AT) • SIKA – Dr. Siebert & Kühn (DE) • Simo Imort & Export (CN) • SIRENA (IT) • SISELMüHENDISLIK ELEKTRONIK (TR) • SKF Linearsysteme (DE) • SKS – Kontakttechnik (DE) • SMI Südthüringer Multimedia (DE) • SMT (DE) • SOFRA-SER (FR) • Softflow (DE) • Softing (DE) • Solidor Heuer (DE) • Sommer-Automatic (DE) • Sonceboz (CH) • Sphinx Computer (DE) • SSV SoftwareSystems (DE) • St. Petersburg Electro-Technic (RU) • Status Pro (DE) • STEINHAUER ELEKTROMASCHINEN (DE) • STEM (IT) • Stemmer Imaging

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(DE) • UWT (DE) Valeo (DE) • Vanderlande Industries (DE) • VDE (DE) • VDE-Prüfinstitut (DE) • VDE Global Services (DE) • VDE VERLAG (DE) •VDMA (DE) • VDMA Industrial Communication (DE) • VEGA Grieshaber (DE) • VELOMAT Messelektronik (DE) • VEMAS (DE) • Verband derElektrotechnik (BG) • VERTEX TECHNOLOGY (TW) • VESSEL (JP) • vhf camfacture (DE) • VIPA (DE) • Virginia Economic Development (US) • VisionEngineering (DE) • VMT Vision Machine Technic (DE) • VNU BPI (IT) • Vodafone (DE) • Vogel Industrie Medien (DE) • Volkswagen () • Vollack (DE) •VOLT ELEKTRIK (TR) • Vorpe (CH) • Vulkan-Verlag (DE) W Strothmann (DE) • Wachendorff Prozesstechnik (DE) • WAGO Kontakttechnik (DE) •WAROM EXPLOSIONPROOF (CN) • WE.TEC Anzeigentechnik (DE) • Weatherford (BR) • weber Sensors (DE) • Weg Industria (BR) • WeidmüllerInterface (DE) • WEISS Sondermaschinentechnik (DE) • WEKA Fachzeitschriften (DE) • WEKA MEDIA (DE) • Wendeng Allwin Motors (CN) • wenglorsensoric (DE) • WERMA Signaltechnik (DE) • Weschenfelder (DE) • Wieland Electric (DE) • WIKA Alexander Wiegand (DE) • Williams USA (US) •Wingtop Electronics (DE) • Wirtschaftsförderung Berlin (DE) • Wirtschaftsförderung Mönchengladbach (DE) • Wirtschaftsförderung Sachsen (DE) •Wittenbauer (DE) • Wolf, Richard (DE) • Woodhead Connectivity (GB) • Woodhead, D (DE) • Woodhead, F (FR) • Wooshin Industrial (KR) • Wörner(DE) • WOSTOR (DE) Xavo (DE) • X-Visual Technologies (DE) Yokogawa (NL) Zaklady Automatyki „Polna“ (PL) • Zasche ergo (DE) •ZBV-AUTOMATION Berse + Elsas (DE) • ZEITLAUF (DE) • ZGPU (BG) • Zhejiang Dasu Electric Machine (CN) • ZIEHL industrie-elektronik (DE) •Zimmer Technische Werkstätten (DE) • Zirox Sensoren & Elektronik (DE) • ZVEI – Zentralverband Elektrotechnik (DE)

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Internet and registration

Information round theclock.Via our website www.hannovermesse.com you canobtain the latest information about exhibitors, products,business sectors, conferences, company presentations,admission prices, travel arrangements, as well as culturalattractions in and around Hannover. The ideal way toprepare your visit to the Fair.

Register online and reap the benefits

If you register online in advance of HANNOVER FAIR2005 you’ll receive the following benefits:

■ Access to the practical online trade fair planner

■ Individual management of event dates

■ Online arrangement of meetings with exhibitors

Register today at:www.hannovermesse.com

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Travel and accommodation

www.travel2fairs.com • [email protected]. +49-511/3 36 44-510

Services for visitors

The direct route to the HANNOVER FAIR To find out more about the direct train services to “Hannover Messe/Laatzen” station you should visitwww.bahn.de

Visitors’ LoungeOpen exclusively to registered visitors, the lounge provides the ideal venue for business negotiations in a relaxed atmosphere. Information Center (IC), Room 32.

City of HannoverFor further information about Hannover’s tourist attractions,events, restaurants, night life, etc. go to www.hannover.de

Have a good trip

Your trip to the HANNOVER FAIR requires careful planning.To assist you we have put together a list of useful addresses.

■ Accommodation in hotels, apartments and private rooms■ Air and rail packages, including overnight accommodation■ Helicopter and aircraft charters■ Shuttle service, supporting programs, baggage service

Further information:www.hannovermesse.de/visitorservice

Local transport services

Airport ➞ Hannover Messe/Laatzen station:S-Bahn service 6: 25–30 minutes

Airport ➞ Central Station:

S-Bahn service 5: 16 minutes

Central Station ➞ Messe Nord:Tram services 8 /18/E: 18 minutes

City ➞ Messe Ost:

Tram services 6 /16: 23 minutes

Admission

Ticket prices

One-day ticket (advance sales): € 19.00One-day ticket (at the ticket office): € 24.00Five-day ticket (advance sales): € 44.00Five-day ticket (at the ticket office): € 53.00School pupils (at least 15 years old) / students /persons doing military service or compulsory community service:One-day ticket € 10.50Special ticket for GO FOR HIGH TECHon 15 April 2005 € 2.00• Five-day tickets: not available • Advance ticket sales: available for groups only

(no reductions)• Proof of status must be provided

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Combined travel and admission ticketsAdmission tickets will entitle you to free travel (second classonly) in the greater Hannover region (“GHV”) on the day of your visit. For further information go to www.gvh.de

Advance catalogue salesPrice: € 25 (excl. postage & packaging)

■ Catalogues are available one week prior to HANNOVER FAIR 2005 from:Lettershop Brendler GmbH, Magdeburger Str. 6,30880 Laatzen/Germany, Fax +49-51 02/93 59-40,E-Mail: [email protected]

■ Online catalogue orders: www.hannovermesse.de/katalog

Duration/opening hoursMonday, 11 April to Friday, 15 April, 2005Monday to Friday, 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.

Services for visitors

Advance sales of one-day and five-day tickets:■ Internet service “fast & easy”

(www.hannovermesse.de/ tickets)■ Hotline +49-180/5 00 06 89 (12 ct /min.)■ Fax +49-221/9 59 40 68

Tickets are also available at the travel centres of Deutsche Bahn AG, at the ÜSTRA ticket offices,as well as from the foreign representatives of Deutsche Messe AG.

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All prices include VAT.(If VAT rate changes, prices will be adjusted accordingly.)


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