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Oct 28 2019
Date: October 28, 2019 7:32 AM
Location: Tampere, Finland
Oct 28 2019
Date: October 28, 2019 4:00 AM
More than 1,600 attendees continued to explore the paradigm shift in consumer search from keywords and chaotic results to questions and verified answers. Attendees from a broad range of industries — including healthcare, insurance and other financial services, retail, automotive, food services, and more — take away a greater understanding of how to answer the questions that begin the customer journey, and actionable strategies for meeting consumers where they search. Kompass North America was so happy to attend this event.
Highlights from ONWARD19:
- The Onward key notes were amazing, entertaining and fun. The opening keynote of Howard Lerman, CEO and Founder, YEXT was especially great. There’s a massive paradigm shift going on in the world of search from chaotic results to verified answers. Today, consumers are asking questions, and they expect answers. We kick off ONWARD19 with a sneak peek at what’s on the road ahead for Yext and what it will take to ensure that your brand is answers-ready.
- Insightful and very helpful advised from featured speakers.
- Being Yext partner, I was very interested in Partners Summit, a lot of questions about business value of partnering with Yext were answered and how artificial intelligence, privacy mandates, and data overload will influence your clients’ future marketing technology strategies.
- SMBs struggle with the daily demands of running a small business. Partners can help! Because they are local and trusted, they play an important role in guiding SMB clients to make and implement the right decisions regarding software and other important aspects of business infrastructure.
- I was impressed by ‘Halo Effect’: Linking Structured Data Answers with Increased ROI. Search is the most important form of web traffic acquisition within today’s digital landscape. While identifying successes from paid search is simple enough, determining ROI from organic search isn’t always so clear, particularly when many businesses keep their organic and paid search efforts siloed on different teams. In this session, Christian Ward, Chief Data Officer at Yext, Noah Jacobson, SVP of Corporate Development at TapClicks, and Aaron Boggs, President of RevLocal, discusssed how investing in building an organic search presence can impact the ROI of the paid search efforts. They discussed increases in web visitor traffic, better CTRs, and decreasing CPC statistics based on an analysis of 250 different businesses.
- I also loved the session Zero-Click Searches: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly. Zero-click searches are on the rise. New features in search results — knowledge cards, featured snippets, local packs, ads, FAQs, and more — meet consumer intent directly on the search results page. That means click-through rates and webpage traffic can drop, even for brands and content that capture the coveted “position zero.” This session examined what this means for marketers: how to rank in an increasingly complex ecosystem, new metrics that matter, opportunities for engagement directly in a search experience, and tactics that will drive clicks. The panel of expert search marketers: Andrew Shotland,CEO & Founder Local SEO Guide, Lily Ray, SEO Director, Path Interactive, Del Humenik, Chief Revenue Office SEMrush, Dan Toplitt,VP, Group Director,SEO Reprise Digital, Duane Forrester,VP, Industry Insignts,Yext explored these changes and suggested pathways to success. So much fun!
Starting today, we present ourselves with a logo that, in addition to the company name, includes a hexagonal shape with a stylized EGITRON "E". This figure is symbolic of the company's many facets, reflected in the wide range of products and sectors in which it operates. In turn, the colors used, blue and green, convey the idea of harmony and security that we want to convey to all those with whom we work daily: customers, suppliers, partners and friends.
We are a company that, despite its age and experience, remains current and attentive to market developments ... We are not afraid of change and this step is just another proof of this!
We now have an image that best conveys what we are and we want to continue to be: innovation and excellence!
Oct 24 2019
Date: October 24, 2019 1:55 PM
Following a customer viewing of the Elesa RF wireless electronic position indicator system on their PPMA stand a couple of years ago, subsequently the customer asked WestRock Linkx to trial this system in order to speed up machine changeovers while ensuring reliable, repeatable accuracy. After the PPMA show Elesa brought the RF system to finalisation and provided a package to WestRock Linkx – which proved to be a like for like fit in place of the position indicators previously installed. This enabled faster re-sets by use of an automated controller via the machine PLC, reducing operator time and operator error.
Customer satisfaction was high across a range of machine installations leading to an end user comment that “this cost-effective upgrade was added to our machines in under 2 days, and has already made huge improvements to product change overs and set-up times.” The team at WestRock Linkx was likewise impressed such that the RF system has now been adopted as a standard option across their range.
Explained Tom Whatling, Technical Sales Manager at WestRock Linkx:
“Our use of the Elesa RF wireless electronic positioning system stemmed from a customer demand for faster, more accurate, repeatable changeovers – a demand we were delighted to meet.
Here at WestRock Linkx Systems Ltd we believe in putting the customer first, our philosophy is to work in partnership with every customer to achieve innovative machines that meet their exact needs – an approach which is completely mirrored in our supplier relationship with Elesa.
We have the ability to design and manufacture compact, flexible and upgradable automated packaging solutions that are suitable for 24/7 production and warehouse applications – using the Elesa RF wireless electronic positioning system exactly compliments that manufacturing model.
The Elesa wireless electronic positioning system enables faster and more reliable machine setup by use of a wireless connected profile controller, which displays the initial setup values on each of up to 36 electronic position indicators.
The Elesa system is now a mainstream option on all our machines and can be retrofitted to our installations – even to other manufacturer’s machines where we are upgrading a complete facility. WestRock Linkx Systems can install the new wireless electronic positioning indicator system to new machines or retrospectively as an upgrade to compatible PLCs.”
By removing excess packaging material, BoxSizer and WestRock’s other right-size technology solutions help customers reduce their shipping, warehousing and environmental costs – the Elesa RF system enables faster, more accurate machine switchovers greatly adding to the way they can meet customer needs.
Interestingly, and in confirmation of this novel approach, this Elesa RF indicator system won runner up in the “Innovative Ancillary Equipment” category at the PPMA Group Industry Awards 2019.
Elesa’s RF electronic positioning system is unique in the market; the communication with the PLC is wireless resulting in faster, more efficient machine set-up and change over processes. The wireless electronic positioning system enables quicker and more reliable machine set up by use of a wireless connected profile controller, which displays the initial set up values on each of up to 36 electronic position indicators. The operator can simply choose the appropriate menu then quickly re-set each spindle to its correct start position and the machine is “good to go”. This saves time and takes out much of the possibility of human error.
Elesa DD52R-E-RF position indicators are networked to the UC-RF control unit by radio connection thus enabling an easy and quick installation. Current and target positions are transmitted by RF to and from the control unit, facilitating rapid machine set up.
The system consequently saves time during the format alignment process. Once the setup profile has been called up by the PLC, the control unit UC-RF transmits the target position to each DD52R-E-RF position indicator. The current/target position is displayed on the LCD of the DD52R-E-RF. The operator manually sets the position of the spindles following the arrow displayed on the LCD (clockwise/counter-clockwise rotation). Once all the spindles are correctly set, the UC-RF control unit communicates to the PLC of the machine that the setup has been completed - the system prevents the start of the machine until the set-up has been completed, for safety reasons and to prevent loss of production from incorrect settings.
The UC-RF controller can network with up to 36 position indicators and is compatible with PLC Interfaces: RS232, RS485, Ethernet/IP, Profibus and Modbus. The DD52R-E-RF (IP67) position indicator 6-digit display mode can be selected by the operator.
Further information regarding Elesa products may be found at: www.elesa.com.
Oct 23 2019
Tiger booth A20 in Printing and Cultural Industry Exposition 2019
Date: October 23, 2019 4:00 PM
Location: Strait Convention and Exhibition Center,Longgang,Wenzhou,China
- Polyamide PA or Polyester PET folder-gluer belts for bookbinding machine and tubewinder
- Polyamide PA Machine tapes widely used for rotary and commercial printing, folding and binding machines,from the sheet feeder to the post press printing process(commercial web offset, sheet fed printing,rotogravure printing, newspaper printing)
- Polyamide PA or Polyester PET power transmission belts for bookbinding,web-fed printing machine,folder-gluer,tubewider
- Polyurethane PU round belts for sheet feeder,folding machine,bookbinding machine,
- Rubber-coated seamless belts or feeder belts for folder-gluer
- PVC fabric conveyor belts from sheet feeder,folding,bookbinding,web-fed printing to packaging in all the process of printing
- Polyurethane PU timing belts for sheet feeder,folding,folder-gluer
-Special processing or covered timing belts
Oct 21 2019
Cosmetics & Beauty Expo Osong Korea 2019
Date: October 21, 2019 3:00 PM
Location: Osong Station
- Date
- October 22 ~ 26, 2019 (5Days)
- Venue
- Osong Station
- Organized/
Conducted by- Chungcheongbuk-do and Cheongju-si /
Osong Bio Promotion Foundation
- Chungcheongbuk-do and Cheongju-si /
- Contents
- Industrial Exhibitions, Business Meeting, Sales, Conferences, and more
- Facilities
- 8,794m2(Exhibit Halls : 7,994m2 Conference Hall : 800m2)
- Participants
- : 250 companies, 1,000 buyers and 90,000 visitors
- Home Page
- www.osongbeautyexpo.kr
Oct 19 2019
MEGA show 2019 - KYCLOTH CO., LTD.
Date: October 19, 2019 3:00 PM
MEGA show is the popular exhibition for the gift and promotional items in Hong Kong and we are pleased to invite you our booth in MEGA Show.
Please get your business chance with our promotional microfiber items!
Booth no. 1T-50B - KYCLOTH CO., LTD.
Our representive items : Promotional cloth, 3-in-1 microfiber mousepad, Sports towel, Coaster, Hanger cloth, ECO-Cloth
Contact us : kycloth@hotmail.com (Mr. Chae)
Oct 17 2019
Date: October 17, 2019 10:00 PM
Location: Rho Fiera MILANO (MI)
Oct 17 2019
Busworld: Mayser makes safety visible
Date: October 17, 2019 10:00 PM
Location: Brussels
Lindenberg/Ulm, 16/10/2019
From 18–23 October in Brussels, at the 25th edition of Busworld, the most well-known trade fair for the bus and coach industry, Mayser will present ultramodern obstacle detection sensors at Booth 131 A in Hall 1. The focus of this year’s exhibit will be on Mayser products that significantly increase the safety of bus and coach travel. International visitors to the Mayser booth can learn all about reliable drag-along detection, safety steps as surface sensors, the non-touch detection system, and sensor profiles.
First transparent demonstration of drag-along detection
When entering and exiting buses and trains there is a risk that bags or items of clothing can get caught in doors as they close, causing people to be dragged along. Drag-along detection systems from Mayser reliably prevent this danger. The highlight of this year’s trade fair is an exhibit that shows in a live demonstration how Mayser safety edges work. It consists of a profile with LED elements in a transparent window, combined with a pressure-sensitive, non-touch safety system. The purpose of the exhibit is to demonstrate to visitors how the vertical position of caught objects is determined by the safety edge. The sensitive sensors detect even very small objects such as backpack straps, in order to reliably protect passengers.
Protection for 30 million passengers daily
According to the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, more than 30 million passengers use public transport in Germany every day. The fast cycle times of buses make the entry and exit area a central danger zone. Also, in the case of articulated buses or large numbers of passengers it is not always possible for drivers to have a full view of door areas. All the more reason for preventing passengers from being caught or dragged along. As a result of more than 30 years of experience with safety systems, Mayser today plays a leading role in safeguarding danger areas in public transport.
Oct 17 2019
Mayser sensors make travel and commuting safe
Date: October 17, 2019 10:00 PM
Location: Brussels
At the 25th Busworld in Brussels, the oldest and most well-known trade fair for the bus and coach industry from 18 to 23 October 2019, Mayser will present ultramodern safety technology for local public transport. International industry specialists can look forward to intelligent technologies that are designed for easy integration and reliable protection of passengers.
At Busworld the focus will be on Mayser products that make bus and coach travel much safer for passengers. Especially when entering and exiting there is a risk that bags or items of clothing could get caught in closing doors, causing people to be dragged along. To prevent this, Mayser has developed sensitive sensors that detect objects and prevent automatic doors from closing; this can be achieved with pressure-sensitive (tactile) or non-touch (capacitive) sensors.
Visitors to the Mayser booth can experience on-hand how safety steps perform as surface sensors in the entry and exit area, or how pressure-sensitive and capacitive safety edges detect even the smallest objects and reliably stop the closing motion of a door. The trade fair portfolio will also include smart technologies such as the capacitive switch for pedestrians lights, which is designed for reliable operation in adverse weather conditions also when wearing gloves.
As a result of worldwide increasing requirements for fire protection, RoadFR® is a product that will make a stop at the Mayser booth a must for many visitors. The fire-proof cable is ideal for use in areas with stringent requirements for flame-retardant materials, because it prevents disruption of the electronic systems in motor vehicles in case of fire. Visitors to the Mayser booth can also look forward to a Ventura sliding swing door as an aid for demonstrating how Mayser safety systems work.
Visit Busworld in Brussels and experience how Mayser safety technology can make bus travel safe.
Oct 17 2019
YUWON MEDITECH, showcases vascular ligation polymer clip at GMES2019
Date: October 17, 2019 1:00 AM
YUWON MEDITECH CO.,LTD (CEO : Shin Young-soo / http://yuwonmeditech.com) will introduce its signature item, the laparoscopic trocar "Enpole," a new vessel ligation clip "Vaso clip & Endo applier", a single incision technique port called "U-port", and the Wound Retractor "U-tractor".
Recently launched Vaso clips and endo appliers prevent the bleeding of patients during surgical procedures to maintain the surgical field of vision and reduce the incidence of other complications.
In addition, when the tumor is to be removed or the area of the organ is separated and removed, it is used for ligation of specific blood vessels before separating the tissue.
Vaso clip is of high quality by cutting tissue around the vessel to ensure a firm locking state when maintaining the ligation of vessels, maintaining stability of the ligation state and minimizing interference on diagnostic images such as CT or MRI.
In particular, the company succeeded in manufacturing polymer clip appliers, which depended solely on imports, and presented a new vision for domestic medical devices.
YUWON MEDITECH's Endo Applier is attracting much attention from end users because it is manufactured to reduce slip-down phenomenon and maintain long-term quality through Jaw correction technology using specially designed Jaw correction measuring instrument.
Vaso clip used together is a circular serrated design to compensate for the dislocation of the clip due to slippage.
You can see Vaso clip at GMES at GMES, and will accelerate the export of domestic polymer clips through domestic and overseas exhibitions and conferences.
Meanwhile, GMES is a joint event hosted by Wonju City and organized by Wonju Medical Instrument Techno Valley, Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency's Gangwon Regional Headquarters and Korea Industrial Complex Corporation's Gangwon Regional Headquarters. This year marks the 15th anniversary.
Oct 16 2019
Date: October 16, 2019 3:00 PM
- Date: 17-19, OCT
- Place: Plaza Mayor Convenciones Medellin
Oct 14 2019
Date: October 14, 2019 9:55 AM
Location: Saulieu France
HIGHLIGHTS :
- Outstanding level of high quality European and Japanese bonsai
- There will be at your disposal a large community of bonsai vendors and top potters..... and other unique bonsai accessories, including distinct craftmanship to compliment the art of bonsai
- This year demonstrations will be given by: Bjorn Bjorholm, Jan Culek, Mauro Stemberger.
Oct 13 2019
Swiss racer Sébastien Buemi is now a member of the maxon family
Date: October 13, 2019 9:00 PM
Racer Sébastien Buemi knows what precision and efficiency are. After all, the former F1 driver has already won 13 races in the new Formula E and was the world champion in 2016. Being fast is not enough to be a front runner in this fully electric race series, a driver must also be efficient with the available energy, or the battery will be empty before he reaches the finish line. That's why Sébastien Buemi is a perfect match for maxon, whose high-end electric motors can be found not just in Mars rovers, but also in the Ad-Blue injection systems used in Formula 1 race cars... read more
Oct 11 2019
Mayser scouts for specialists in the region
Date: October 11, 2019 10:00 PM
Location: Ratiopharm Arena Neu-Ulm
At Young Talents Day on 12 October 2019 in Neu-Ulm’s ratiopharm arena, some 40 exhibitors will meet motivated specialists who are seeking new career challenges. Mayser will attend the event for the fourth time, in order to boost the company’s image as an innovative enterprise and an attractive employer in the region.
Young Talents Day is an event that contributes to Mayser’s success. The company’s booth has always attracted a great deal of interest from visitors. Every year, there have been positive conversations with visitors and a large number of subsequent applications.
Mayser will be present again this year as a potential employer with attractive opportunities. Just a few examples of what future employees can expect: qualified vocational and advanced training, versatile work time models, and diverse team events.
We welcome all visitors to our exhibit at Booth 22.
12 October 2019, ratiopharm arena in Neu-Ulm
Click here to read about our last attendance at Young Talents Day
Generally, these gauges are of the gravity or positive drive type – they are perfectly complimented by the Elesa range of handwheels and dial knobs. The exceptional design style of these high-quality mouldings perfectly compliment the accuracy of those original Clayton instruments and their flexible approach which enables customer requirements to be incorporated.
Gravity and Positive drive movements were joined by Direct Drive digital box style indicators.
Like all Elesa Clayton units these are focused on the quality aspects of function, form, comfort, safety and aesthetics, coupled with robustness, longevity, appropriateness to application, so offering the best in value.
Machinery, and of course production requirements, continue to move on and Elesa have explored these new needs with the market over recent years – culminating in the electronically focused digital indicators which enabled radio communication between devices and a central control module.
Alongside the electronic revolution and its networking outcome, Elesa have seen the need for position indicators to be used in measurement of linear and angular movements as well as regulation of flows, capacities, strokes or variable speed drives. The electronic and networking facilities in-built in Elesa’s new generation of indicators enable time-saving, enhanced accuracy of resetting/adjustment leading to less downtime with higher quality product outcomes.
As ever, Elesa are focused on quality reflecting a meeting of minds from many years ago when Elesa and Clayton originally got together.
Oct 10 2019
87 Years of Manufacturing Excellence!
Date: October 10, 2019 5:00 AM
continuous and butt type hinges in 1932 in Chicago. Hinges were
manufactured for ammunition boxes, c-ration containers and military
equipment containers during World War II for the U.S. Army.
We are now located in Bloomingdale, IL in a 50,000 square foot state of the
art facility, supplying continuous hinge world-wide.
We are proud of our history, and look forward to working with you on
your continuous hinge requirements.