Wiley Industry Days Review
Meeting people digitally, exchanging ideas, making contacts, doing business – this was once again the experience at WIN>DAYS 2021 from 7 to 9 June.
As a virtual industry event, a broad spectrum of topics was offered around safety and security – this time with special shows on the topics of structural engineering, healthcare and hygiene, automation, photonics and machine vision.
Wiley and GIT organised exciting talk sessions that provided insights into safety projects in the automotive industry, logistics and the consumer goods industry. With the security bosses of the companies and with competent suppliers such as Axis, Dallmeier, Geutebrück, Honeywell or Securiton, Genetec and Milestone. Panel discussions on the topics of fire protection, video, PSIM, access technology or machine and plant safety met with a great response, both live and as recordings. All broadcasts and programme items were shared, liked and widely disseminated on social networks by Wiley, GIT and the exhibitors and participants.
The Wiley Industry Days exhibition site is set up like a physical trade fair. The lobby with info points and notices served as orientation. Good for exchanges: visitors were able to send chat requests to each other throughout the fairgrounds and get in touch and exchange ideas via video chat. And: every participant had an overview of who was on the grounds and in the various rooms or stands at all times. This created a real “trade fair feeling” for the entire duration of the fair.
The next WIN>DAYS 2022 are already in the starting blocks, they will take place from 15–17 February 2022 – with a clear focus on safety and security.
Exhibiting at WIN>DAYS 2022
You are a supplier and would like to present your company at Wiley Industry Days 2022?
Then please feel free to contact us with the note “Become a WIN>DAYS exhibitor”.
Contact: Joerg.Wuellner@Wiley.com
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