More than 150 exhibitors reported that they obtained numerous high-quality contacts and signed direct business deals during parts2clean 2023.
The organisers of parts2clean
have expressed satisfaction for the results obtained during the 20th edition, with numerous high-quality contacts, new projects and direct business deals for the more than 150 exhibitors from fourteen countries such as Switzerland, Czech Republic, Turkey, Austria and the Netherlands. The international trade fair for industrial parts and surface cleaning that took place from 26th to 28th September 2023 at the Stuttgart Exhibition Center (Germany) has attracted around 3,000 visitors, 20% of whom were foreigners.
Cleanliness is playing an increasingly important role in a growing number of industrial sectors and the highlight theme of “High Purity” – which was added to the core areas of the event – provided a major contribution to the substantial increase of around 33% compared to the previous year.
“In this way, we have placed a stronger focus on the range of solutions offered at parts2clean for tasks where the highest cleanliness requirements need to be met and we have thus succeeded in attracting more visitors from the affected industries to parts2clean,” has stated Christoph Nowak, the project director of Deutsche Messe. “A magnet for visitors has always been the bilingual Expert Forum. But this year it underpinned its status as one of the most sought-after sources of expertise on industrial parts and surface cleaning, drawing record attendance. The enormous popularity of this forum shows that there is an immense need for information – both for traditional cleaning tasks as well as high-purity applications, which will continue to increase due to changing and new requirements.”
During the trade fair, participants had the opportunity to present new, refined and time-tested products as well as services for industrial parts and surface cleaning. Moreover, they were also able to hold highly detailed technical discussions about specific projects with visitors involved in operational investment decisions and looking to make purchases.
Exhibitors of parts2clean 2023 satisfied
“With our high-purity snow blasting cleaning solutions, we were previously more of a niche supplier at parts2clean. At this year’s event, however, we were able to welcome a large number of trade fair guests from the fields of EUV lithography, including system partners and suppliers, as well as electromobility. The latter ranges from battery manufacturers and suppliers of components for power dissipation and energy management right through to electric motors. For us, parts2clean 2023 went very well,” has reported Günther Schmauz, a board member of acp systems AG.
“At parts2clean, we always have the opportunity to meet a diverse audience. This year, we were able to hold numerous discussions, especially with visitors from industries that are new to us, and we can also open up new business fields as a result. However, parts2clean is also important for us from the point of view that the world market and technology leaders from the various areas of industrial cleaning technology come together here, and we can exchange information about developments and trends in an interdisciplinary manner,” has declared Manfred Holzleg, the general manager of Safechem Europe GmbH.
“parts2clean was significantly more successful for us this year than in 2022, certainly due to the highlight theme of ‘High Purity’, which is a focal point in our program at Ecoclean. This helped us to attract new visitors,” has also added Rainer Straub, the vice-president of sales and customer service of Ecoclean GmbH.
“This year we are taking away a whole lot of good leads with visitors from companies we did not know before. But the highlight of our participation in the tradeshow was that we were able to sell one of our new MWS cleaning systems to a company from Israel directly at our booth. It was a first contact that occurred right here at the show,” has commented Wolfgang Prem, the managing director of Maschinenbau Silberhorn GmbH.
“It was a fantastic show for us, as we were able to generate many new contacts,” has concluded Jan Gerbrands, the CEO of the Netherlands-based company Brookhuis Applied Data Intelligence B. V., a manufacturer of products for optimising cleanroom operations.