CiA To Exhibit at Upcoming Events

CAN in Automation (CiA) has participated in a number of events already this fall, and the organization is gearing up to have a booth (hall 5/410) at Smart Production Solutions (SPS) in Nuremberg, Germany, on November 12-14. More than 1,600 exhibitors are registered, and members will exhibit Controller Area Network (CAN) products by means of the well-known CANopen walls at the CiA booth. The tradeshow is a good opportunity to discuss the latest developments in CAN technology with CiA representatives. Interested parties can make an appointment in advance by email. In addition, CiA will participate in the Bauma China trade fair in Shanghai, China, on November 26-29. CiA will be a sub-exhibitor at the German pavilion (N2/727). This exhibition addresses construction machines and vehicles, building material machines, mining machines, etc. CAN-based networks are used in many of such vehicles and machines. 

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