EPLAN Virtual Fair 2022

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March 15, 2022

The focus of this year’s Virtual Fair will be on the ecosystem of industrial automation and on the optimisation of collaboration between all participants. Switchgear manufacturers, component suppliers, operators and OEMs are in constant exchange with each other and the closer the collaboration, the more successful the projects. At their Virtual Fair, EPLAN plans to show solutions that can optimise the exchange with your business partners and how the EPLAN Platform and suitable cloud services can support you in this process. 

You can look forward to informative live talks, practical software demos and exciting customer presentations. The following are just a few of the topics you can look forward to:

  •    –   In focus: the current and upcoming version of the EPLAN Platform
  •    –   Opportunities of cloud services and further developments around the EPLAN Cloud
  •    –   Standardisation and automation in practice: Best practices from our customers
  •    –   New services for seamless collaboration in the ecosystem of industrial automation

Of course, networking will also be a focus this year: Exchange ideas with national and international EPLAN experts and take advantage of the opportunities to network with other participants. Note: The partners of the EPLAN Partner Network will also be represented and look forward to exchanging ideas with you.

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