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Oct 09, 2019 / 21:09

Why does Industrial Transformation ASIA-PACIFIC mean to regional countries?

ITAP provides a regional platform for leading manufacturers and technology suppliers in the region which is transforming in the digitalization push.

Senior experts and organizers of Industrial Transformation ASIA-PACIFIC (ITAP) 2019 have highlighted the importance of engagement for Industry 4.0 among businesses in the Asia-Pacific, mostly those in Southeast Asia which is considered an emerging manufacturing hub. 
 
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Representatives of SingEx Group and Deutsche Mess sign agreement to launch ITAP in Singapore for three years starting 2018. Photo: SingEx

Both Deutsche Messe AG, owner and organizer of HANNOVER MESSE in Germany, and Singapore trade event company SingEx Group which are partners in the event believe that Asia Pacific has been at the forefront of the digitalization journey over the past few years.

In that regard, the partnership between Deutsche Messe and SingEx Group to stage the Asian edition of the HANNOVER MESSE in Singapore which is called ITAP means a lots to regional companies. 

Remarks from insiders 

 
Dr Jochen Köckler, Chairman of Managing Board, Deutsche Messe AG
Dr Jochen Köckler, Chairman of Managing Board, Deutsche Messe AG. Photo: Linh Pham

Dr Jochen Köckler, Chairman of Managing Board, Deutsche Messe AG, said “Industrial Transformation Asia Pacific comes at a time where technologies such as big data, robots, additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and augmented reality are redefining manufacturing processes and global supply chains.”

Industrial transformation is an important business platform in the Asia Pacific that highlights how Industry 4.0 is changing production, logistics and knowledge transfer, Dr Jochen Köckler said. 

 
Aloysius Arlando
Aloysius Arlando, Chief Executive Officer, SingEx Holdings. Photo: Linh Pham

Aloysius Arlando, SingEx’s CEO, said there’s a strong participation from the regional industries as they look forward to an exciting and innovative event platform. He added that the trade event is designed to serve economies and enterprises at their full spectrum of understanding of Industry 4.0.
 
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Stephan Weil, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, Germany. Photo: Linh Pham

Speaking at the media engagement and network session event in Singapore early this month, Prime Minister of Germany’s Lower Saxony Mr Stephan Weil said that Germany has strong ties with Asia and Singapore and the relations are greatly revealed through technology transfer which is considered a catalyst for Asia’s Industry 4.0 transformation, particularly in the ASEAN region. 
 
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Dr. Ulrich A. Sante, German Ambassador to Singapore. Photo: SingEx

German Ambassador to Singapore Ulrich Sante stressed the necessity of accessing to data, saying that it is essential in giving economies a chance to participate in investing for the transformation toward Industry 4.0. As a result, if this is not managed well, this could lead to the further separation of very developed countries and countries that are less and less developed, he noted.

Firm background 

Indeed, the Asia-Pacific region has surged ahead of the global average in the digitalization push, a survey of some 2,000 companies in 2016 conducted by PWC showed. 

Asia Pacific companies were also the most optimistic of the potential gains from the advent of advanced manufacturing, with 68% expecting efficiency gains of more than 20% over the next five years.

Experts said ITAP provides a regional platform for leading manufacturers and technology suppliers to showcase and discover cutting-edge technologies, identify potential partners for co-innovation, and convenes industry leaders to share success stories and best practices in Asia for global adoption.

Companies and organizations in the region are pushing beyond merely digitizing their existing business and into reinventing entire industries with new ways of creating value. 

ITAP – Asian flag of HANNOVER MESSE 

ITAP will partly help companies overcome these challenges and reinvent their industry. 

HANNOVER MESSE started in 1947 post-war Germany, as part of efforts to help the country recover from the war.

Over the past 70 years, HANNOVER MESSE has grown to become the world’s leading industrial tradeshow and largest capital goods exhibition covering the whole spectrum of industries, from energy and chemicals to automation and Information technology. The 2017 edition of the event attracted 225,000 attendees from more than 70 countries, with over 75,000 attendees coming from abroad. 

ITAP is the only trade show in the Asia-Pacific region providing full coverage of the opportunities and challenges of industrial transformation.