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Additional pavilions concentrate on topics such as artificialintelligence, automation, clean technologies, hydrogen, e-mobility, and robotics. The main Canada Pavilion in Hall 2 will highlight Canadas national science and innovation ecosystems.
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Its lead theme, “Industrial Transformation – Making the Difference” unites the display sectors of Automation, Motion & Drives, Digital Ecosystems, EnergySolutions, Engineered Parts & Solutions, Future Hub, Compressed Air & Vacuum and Global Business & Markets.
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