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SPS Italia 2025

SPS Italia 2025

Starts on 5/13/25
Ends on 5/15/25
SPS Italia 2025
Viale Delle Esposizioni 393a, Parma - 43126 (PR), Italy

SPS Italia represents the premier occasion for the advanced, digital, and eco-friendly industry. It serves as the yearly gathering to delve into the pressing concerns facing the future of manufacturing, acknowledged as a pivotal hub for Italy's industrial sector. The next edition will take place in Parma at Fiere di Parma, from May 13 to 15, 2025.

Digital transition as a key topic

The event will highlight key topics such as digital transition for sustainable production, the value of data and predictive maintenance, new business models, and digital technologies. Themes will span AI, green manufacturing, and digital transformation, drawing in businesses focused on innovation in automation and production.

The hub for the changing industry

Established in 2011, this fair is an exhibition dedicated to the dynamic, digital, and adaptable industry. It serves as the yearly gathering to explore crucial topics shaping the future of the manufacturing sector in Italy. With its reputation as a leading authority, the fair has become the go-to event for discussing the significant challenges and advancements in tomorrow's industrial landscape. The show offers a wide range of products and solutions, including: drive systems and components, electromechanical components and peripheral equipment, sensor and control technology, and industrial communication solutions. These diverse offerings cater to various needs and interests within the industry, providing attendees with access to cutting-edge technologies, essential components, software solutions, and informative resources.

Overview and highlights of SPS Italia 2024

The 2024 edition of SPS Italia, held at Fiere di Parma, confirmed its status as a premier event in industrial automation and digitalization. Attracting 40,133 visitors and 824 exhibitors, the fair provided insights into automation, Industry 4.0, and sustainable manufacturing. Leading industry sectors represented included electronics/electrotechnical (19.6%), automotive (12.5%), and machine tools/robotics (11.6%).