EMO 2015 Reports 25 Percent Higher Attendance
The manufacturing expo, which took place in October 2015, focused on machine tools, robots and automation systems.
EMO 2015, held in Milan, Italy, reported a record-breaking edition this past October 2015. The manufacturing expo, dedicated to machine tools, robots and automation systems, hosted 155,362 visits over its six exhibition days, with attendees representing 120 countries.
The expo presented products offered by some 1,600 exhibitors, 12 percent more than the 2009 edition in a space 26-percent larger. The attendance was 25 percent higher than in 2009, with increased participation from foreign visitors. Organized in groups accompanied by teachers and tutors, 4,040 students also participated in the expo, hailing from technical institutes and universities.
The next edition of EMO Milan will take place in 2021, six years from now.
EMO, visit emo-milano.com.
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