Present your innovation at the High Tech Trophy
The novelties at the fair are back! Given a new look, you can now once again present your new technology or innovative product as an exhibitor during the World of Industry, Technology & Science.
We will highlight the submitted novelties on the WoTS website, in communication with (potential) visitors, and with various media partners.
On the exhibition floor, we show the four products and/or technologies that have been chosen per world by the professional jury. These innovations can be found by visitors in the High Tech Trophy gallery on the exhibition floor. Visitors can vote to then determine the winner per world!
You will soon receive more information about the High Tech Trophy and the registration form by email.
Join the World of Electronics pavilions
Are you considering reserving a stand, but would you like to be unburdened in stand construction? Then participation in one of our pavilions is a good option. A pavilion contains a maximum of eight companies that are active in the same field. The participants jointly determine the appearance, arrangement and communication to visitors. FHI takes care of the practical matters, including stand construction, facilities and catering.
What are the benefits of a pavilion?
- You are completely unburdened as an exhibitor.
- The pavilions are prominent on the exhibition floor and recognizable to visitors.
- You benefit from the joint marketing activities.
- More exposure before and during the fair.
At the World of Electronics we organize two pavilions: the Test & Meet pavilion and the Development pavilion. Both pavilions have been present at the WoTS for quite some time and have been proven successful. There are only two places available per pavilion left. So if you want to participate, we recommend that you don't wait too long.
If you would like more information, please contact Melvin Brink.
Featured: Sustainability & Circularity seminar
During the Sustainability & Circularity seminar, everything revolves around the crucial role of the electronics industry in promoting a circular economy. We discuss how we as an industry, from design to production, can and should contribute to reducing environmental pollution by extending the life of products and reusing materials.
Circular design and sustainability are more relevant than ever for our sector, partly due to the material and raw material scarcity that we have all been dealing with for some time. Preparations for the lecture program are in full swing, but we are happy to lift a corner of the veil. Some topics that are discussed are:
- Sustainable development and production
- Regulations
- Recycling (reuse and transformation of raw materials)
- Repair / repair obligation
- Refurbishment
Do you have ideas for a lecture yourself and would you like to contribute to the seminar? Which can! For more information, please contact branch manager Marc Berkouwer.