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InnoElectro Fair Presents Latest Technologies
The latest equipment and technologies of the electronics industry will be presented at the 2025 InnoElectro trade fair and conference in the BOK Hall between April 8 and 10. More than 80 companies will present their innovations at the event, and about 50 experts will give presentations.
The National Electronics Society of Hungary (NESH) organized the event with the goal of providing an opportunity for the industry to discuss business strategies in mind. Last year, the InnoElectro exhibition and conference attracted about 2,500 visitors and approximately 700 companies.
According to information published by NESH, the event also provides a special field for the craft champions of the electronics industry.
The IPC, an international non-profit industry association, is looking for the country’s most precise soldering master at the Hand Soldering Competition, who can represent Hungary at the World Championships in Munich.
The youngest can present at the soldering competition organized by the NESH for high school students. The NESH InnoElectro Grand Prix awards will be presented at the exhibition to recognize the most innovative solutions in the industry. The conference is free with advance registration until April 7.
Via MTI; Featured picture: Pexels
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