Trumpf to showcase new solutions at virtual in-house trade show
The event will bring virtual guided tours, live presentations and opportunities for customers and interested parties to get personalised advice, and will highlight the latest Trumpf technologies.
German technology company Trumpf will host ‘Intech’, its in-house trade show in a virtual format on March 22 and 23, 2021. The event will feature innovative products and technologies designed to make sheet-metal fabrication and laser technology more versatile.
The event will bring virtual guided tours, live presentations and opportunities for customers and interested parties to get personalised advice, and will highlight the latest Trumpf technologies.
The new offerings include an AI solution for spare parts in the form of an app. By using artificial intelligence to identify parts from photos, the app allows customers to order the parts they need at the touch of a button.
The event will also include a virtual tour of the smart factory that opened its doors at Trumpf’s headquarters in Ditzingen in the fall of 2020. As a leading provider and user of digital technologies, Trumpf employs its smart factory to make sheet-metal components for its machine tools. The 30 connected machines in the smart factory also provide an excellent demonstration of the modern face of efficient sheet-metal fabrication.
Intech will also showcase a new version of Trumpf’s laser system TruLaser Cell 5030. With a new control system, a new look and a new array of fixture components, the TruLaser Cell 5030 is specially designed for laser welding applications that involve small and medium batch sizes. The TruDisk laser that operates in the green spectral region and is specially designed for processing copper, and is available with three kilowatts of laser power. The ‘green laser’ is particularly useful for e-mobility applications, such as welding battery housings, electric motor components and electronic parts.
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