STM Waterjet Solutions organises an in-house exhibition
The STM Tech Week 20 organised by the Austrian company will take place from 20 to 23 October at the Test Centre in Eben with a focus on its waterjet cutting solutions
The Austrian waterjet cutting systems specialist STM is making up for the absence of trade fairs by organising STM Tech Week 20, an in-house exhibition to be held from 20 to 23 October at its Test Centre in Eben.
The event is aimed at waterjet cutting professionals and users in all sectors, who will be able to watch live demonstrations of the entire STM range, including the latest innovations such as Eco/MasterCut, STM Flex and STM Cube and the new generation of OneClean modular water treatment systems.
With the support of the STM technical team, participants will have a chance to test the various technologies on display, experiment with the SmartCUT drawing import software and verify the cutting quality of their models. Personalised analyses based on specific production needs, cost-benefit calculations and support with preparing business plans will also be provided.
In parallel with the exhibition, workshops and guest lectures discussing the latest trends will be given by experts from STM and its partner companies (Ekowa, IGEMS, NUM, Reinwasser and RWS Service).
The event is organised in full compliance with health and safety protocols. Participation is free of charge and the detailed programme and registration forms (including requests for appointments for consultations and cutting tests) can be downloaded from the homepages of STM Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
For more than 25 years STM has been developing integrated solutions for the steel, aluminium, metal, plastic, stone and glass industries that deliver high efficiency, ease of use and wear resistance. It employs a total of 70 people at its three sites in Eben (Austria), Schweinfurt (Germany) and Reiden (Switzerland).
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