Emerson Exchange EMEA 2024 users to share best practices and sustainability improvements
The Emerson Exchange Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) 2024 will take place at the Congress Centre Düsseldorf in Germany, from 27 to 29 February 2024. This will be the first Emerson Exchange in Europe to be held in-person since 2018, following the pandemic.
With a theme of ‘Explore, Engage, Evolve,’ the Emerson users’ event will highlight how industrial manufacturers exploring greenfield project developments or modernization of existing sites can employ powerful software and advanced automation solutions to achieve step-change improvements in sustainability and operational performance.
Emerson Exchange is an industry-leading technical conference, where professionals from process, hybrid and discrete manufacturing gather to share ideas, collaborate on solutions and get expert advice on how to extract the most from their automation technology investments.
Advanced automation software“Emerson Exchange EMEA 2024 provides the perfect platform to present our latest advanced automation software and technologies designed to help organizations meet their operational, decarbonization and sustainability goals,” affirmed John Nita, President, Emerson Europe.
“Attendees will have the opportunity to explore transformative ideas and gain inspiration and insights from industry leaders to accelerate their own improvement programmes,” he added.
A highlight of the conference will be a summit focusing on the key topic of sustainability, where executives from leading global manufacturers will hold roundtable discussions about meeting decarbonization targets.
Large gathering
“The Emerson Exchange EMEA 2024 will be one of the largest gatherings of industry leaders exchanging ideas, forming collaborations and discovering innovations that will drive our industry forward,” asserted Mathias Schinzel, President, Emerson Middle East and Africa.
The 5000m² EXPO will be divided into zones focused on sustainability and decarbonization, industries, technologies and expertise, a press communique concluded.