SPS/IPC/Drives 2001 show exceeds expectations

SPS/IPC/Drives, the growing, "special interest" electrical automation show, just concluded another successful run, Nov. 27-29, 2001, in five exhibition halls at Nuremberg's Exhibition Center.SPS/IPC/Drives focuses on PLC/ industrial PC technologies, electric drives, as well as fieldbuses, communications, software for control and visualization, sensors and informat...

SPS/IPC/Drives, the growing, “special interest” electrical automation show, just concluded another successful run, Nov. 27-29, 2001, in five exhibition halls at Nuremberg’s Exhibition Center.

SPS/IPC/Drives focuses on PLC/ industrial PC technologies, electric drives, as well as fieldbuses, communications, software for control and visualization, sensors and information technology (IT) integration. The exhibits highlight systems for automation projects, but without neglecting vital components.

This year’s 715 exhibitors, up from 643 in 2000, surpassed pre-show expectations, and included a substantial influx of new exhibitors. Some 21,100 visitors represented a healthy boost over last year’s 18,704 attendees. Attendance at SPS/ IPC/Drives has shown sustained growth over the years.

SPS/IPC/Drives 2002 and IT & Automation 2002 will take place on Nov. 26-28, 2002, in Nuremberg.

For more information visit www.mesago.de/sps .