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  Since the pandemic is subsiding in summer and entry and exit regulations have been relaxed internationally, it becomes possible for both exhibitors and trade visitors from around the world to travel to Düsseldorf for trade fair events. Hygienic conditions are ensured across the entire Fairgrounds and inside the halls by a multitude of sanitizer dispensers and a constant circulation of
air; nevertheless, wearing face masks and keeping a 1.5m distance during conversa- tions are recommended.
For over 35 years the key players of the wire, cable, tube and pipe industries have come together in Düsseldorf to showcase the latest machinery, plants, products and services, meet international customers and conclude business deals.
At this stage 1,000 companies from 47 countries have already registered for wire 2022. They occupy 53,210 square metres of net exhibition space. The leading inter- national trade fair of the cable sector presents cable manufacturing and finishing
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machines, process technology tools and auxiliary process technology materials as well as materials, special wires and cables. Furthermore, innovations from the areas of measuring and control technology as well as test engineering and specialist areas will be on show. For the first time now, finished products from the traditional segments of fastener and spring making technology will also be exhibited. This means such finished products as technical springs, screws, cable strands, eyelets etc. will also make their way into the ranges of wire 2022.
The international trade fair wire will occupy exhibition halls 9 to 14 with the segments of wire, cable, wire products and manu- facturing technology, fastener technology and spring making technology plus finished products with Hall 13 dedicated exclusively to fastener and spring making technologies and their finished products. Following on from this hall will be the large and ener- gy-intensive mesh-welding machines plus associated technologies in Hall 15.
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