Cement News tagged under: Powtech
POWTECH 202210 February 2021, Published under Cement NewsThe next Powtech meeting will now be held from 27-29 September 2022 in the Exhibition Center Nuremberg. The event is the leading trade fair for powder and bulk solids processing and analytics. The new date in late summer ensures planning reliability for exhibitors and visitors alike, while placing it ideally in the event schedule of the process industries. |
Powtech 2019 draws in the crowds10 April 2019, Published under Cement NewsPowtech 2019, the leading exhibition for experts in the powder and bulk solids technology, began at the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre, Germany, on Tuesday. The conference features booths from the leading suppliers of bagging and packaging, bulk materials handling, dust control, grinding and laboratory equipment to the cement industry. Delegates make their way to Powtech 2019, the leading powder and bulk solids technology exhibition The event, which concludes on Thursday, 11 April,... |
Powtech 201720 October 2017, Published under Cement NewsThe Messe Exhibition Centre in Nuremberg, Germany, was host to Powtech 2017 between 26-28 September. Six exhibition halls served some 850 exhibitors, highlighting both companies and products involved in processing, analysis and handling of powder and bulk products, including the cement sector. Some 850 exhibitors informed visitors about the innovations in the fields of packaging and bulk materials handling at Powtech 2017, Germany ICR toured the halls to see the latest innova... |
Powtech 2014 moves bulk solids forward07 October 2014, Published under Cement NewsICR visited Powtech 2014 in Nuremberg Messe, Germany, from 30 September to 2 October, to find out from some of the exhibitors that are focussed on the cement industry their news about the latest developments in the sector. Powtech opens its doors in Nuremberg, Germany Powtech offers a wide variety of suppliers to the cement industry the opportunity to exhibit and the products and services being marketed ranged from small items such as material level sensors, through to p... |
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