The trade fair for science and technology: WoTS 2022

The trade fair for science and technology: WoTS 2022 Door: FHI, Federatie van Technologie Branches

Be there from Tuesday 27 to Friday 30 September during the World of Technology & Science 2022 in the Jaarbeurs in Utrecht. The trade fair for technology and science in the Benelux offers the visitor not only an insight into the latest innovations, but also interesting lectures and numerous activities on the exhibition floor. Registration for a trade fair visit is completely free!

WoTS 2022 has five different worlds. The World of Electronics not only offers a hall full of exhibitors with interesting innovations and products, but also seminars on themes such as user interface design and the challenges surrounding the arrival of the internet of things.

The World of Laboratory showcases cutting edge technology in the lab world. In addition, speakers will talk about food safety, working safe with hazardous substances and how to make a lab sustainable. The latest technologies will also be shown on the World of Automation exhibition floor and attention will be paid to, among other things, cyber security, hydrogen and process optimization in the Food & Beverage sector.

You can experience the latest state of affairs in drive technology at the exhibitors of the World of Motion & Drives. At the FEDA Lounge, the exhibitors show their skills in this area, where visitors can also follow lectures on innovations and designs in drive technology. The World of Industrial Processing gives the visitor insight into the developments within industrial process techniques. Food safety and the transport of goods flows in industry are two themes that will be discussed.

But there is more: during the WoTS 2022 overarching themes will also be discussed, such as the state of affairs in technical education, the future of nuclear energy, the state of affairs in robotics and scientific developments surrounding covid-19. Do not hesitate and register now for a free exhibition visit to the World of Technology & Science 2002.