BE 5.0 - SALON INDUSTRIES DU FUTUR MULHOUSE 2025

Article 2024

Ten years after taking over the Sony site, electronics manufacturer Cordon stays the course in Alsace

Having taken over the Japanese giant's Ribeauvillé (Haut-Rhin) plant in 2014, which had symbolized the golden age of Japanese investment in Alsace, the group of Breton origin has stabilized the workforce at around 300. The site has drawn on its special history to integrate with its new owner's strategy and participate in its evolution towards the circular economy applied to electronics. It is a loyal exhibitor at the Be 5.0 - Industries of the Future trade show in Mulhouse, and will confirm this at the 2024 edition on November 26 and 27 at the Parc Expo.
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Techniques de l'IngĂ©nieur: the largest French-language technical and scientific documentary resource 

And now with reference articles also available in English! 

Techniques de l'Ingénieur, the benchmark partner for design offices, R&D and innovation, has been supporting and guiding industrialists in their projects in all sectors of activity for nearly 80 years, providing accurate, reliable information validated by the best experts.
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2024 article

Eureka, discovering a local ERP champion

Eureka Solutions, an IT publisher based in Pfastatt near Mulhouse, is successfully pursuing a business model based on specialization in integrated management software packages, with a priority focus on large SMEs and ETIs. At the Be 5.0 - Industries of the Future trade show, Eureka Solutions aims to make itself better known to potential local customers, and to present its new developments in MES (Manufacturing Execution System) offerings. 

Article by Mathieu Noyer, editor-in-chief of Traces Ecrites News, the business information website for the Grand Est and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté regions (www.tracesecritesnews.fr)
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Article 2024

Resist Euroculster, a booster of innovation in mobility from Mulhouse

Around its coordinator, the PĂ´le VĂ©hicule du futur Grand Est - Bourgogne-Franche-ComtĂ©, this program brings together five automotive and mobility clusters in Europe, giving 34 companies access to an international skills network. With just a few months to go before its completion, the program will be reviewed at the forthcoming Be 5.0 - Industries of the Future trade show. Karbikes, a young company based in Strasbourg, is delighted to have benefited from the program for its electric cargo bike. 

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Article 2024

Dessindus, a maintenance player on two legs

Over the past 20 years, this SME with 120 employees based in and around Colmar has established itself as a benchmark in industrial maintenance. By adding electrical and mechanical automation, it has built up a turnkey offering that also enables it to manage customer projects. It will be exhibiting for the first time at BE 5.0 - Industries of the Future, with the aim of raising its profile based on its technical expertise. 
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The 8 th edition of BE 5.0 Industries of the Future

gets to grips with the skills issue and welcomes two student challenges

On November 26 and 27, the BE 5.0 Industries du Futur trade show, the annual meeting place for industrial innovations in the Grand Est and cross-border regions...
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Article 2024

EnergiesDev, the trusted third party for companies in their energy transition

All energy, but only energy. For the past fifteen years, EnergiesDev Consulting of Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin), which will be exhibiting at the forthcoming Be 5.0... 
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Interview 2023

Timcod, l’intégrateur qui mise sur les partenariats

As an integrator of IT solutions for the supply chain, Timcod has become a regular exhibitor at Be 5.0 - Industries of the Future, where it will be showcasing its tailor-made solutions and the innovations of its partner companies that enable the design of such offerings.
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Interview 2023

Process digitization goes mainstream

Nicolas JĂ©rĂ´me, Marketing Manager for Bossard France, a specialist in products and services for industrial fasteners and assembly techniques, unveils the turnkey offerings that the Swiss-born company will be showcasing at the Be 5.0 - Industries of the Future trade show on November 28 and 29. They aim to optimize industrial processes in the context of their digitization.
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Interview 2023

We are the first French-owned company to develop, design, assemble and market an industrial robot.

Based in Belfort, the young company MS-Innov will be taking pride of place at the Mulhouse Exhibition Centre during this 2023 edition of Be 5.0 - Industries of the Future, thanks to "MORFOSE", its modular collaborative robot. The company designed and developed this highly innovative offering, which it is now preparing to mass-produce and market, thanks to a recent round of financing.
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Interview 2023

Platinium 3D supports additive manufacturing on an industrial scale

Platinium 3D, based in Charleville-Mézières (Ardennes), brings together local expertise in additive manufacturing to offer a comprehensive range of support services to companies wishing to adopt this technology. Its services extend to the mass production of metal or polymer parts. The company has a presence in the Grand Est region and beyond.
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Interview  2023

3D printing pushes the limits of geometry

The young Metz-based company Pint, which grew out of a research laboratory, is beginning its development in metal 3D printing of parts with enhanced properties. For its first participation as an exhibitor at Be 5.0 - Industries of the Future, it will be showcasing the alloys it is developing for all industrial families.
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Interview 2023

"Broad and rapid knowledge sharing gives the industry the agility to respond to its major changes".

Can you present your company in a few words?

 Created in 2019, thanks in particular to the support of the Grand Est regional council, Armtek employs 15 people. My professional career can be summarized by the search for solutions to deal with complexity. In this spirit, Armtek's vocation is to give companies the operational agility they need to maintain their level of excellence in the particularly complex context we all face today. 
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Interview 2022

"Multi-energy and digital, the winning combination"

Can you introduce us to TerĂ©ga Solutions? 

 Since last year, TerĂ©ga Solutions has been the multi-energy and digital solutions subsidiary of the TerĂ©ga Group, which has been an expert in the transportation and storage of natural gas in the Southwest for over 70 years. Its birth as a company is the result of a process initiated five years ago by the will of the group's management to prepare for the transformation of its activities that the energy transition would entail...which proved to be very anticipatory of what we are experiencing today! The result was the creation first of a business unit, and then since 2021 of a subsidiary that will develop through its own contracts, beyond the relationship with TerĂ©ga .  
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Podcast 2022

How to solve the energy equation? 

The BE 4.0 Industries du Futur trade show, L'Usine Nouvelle and Schneider Electric France collaborate and offer a podcast on the theme of energy. How to solve the energy equation, such is the question raised and to which the guests try to bring points of view and tracks. Listen to the podcast in its entirety 
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Interview 2022

3D analysis and quality control in industry is being disrupted by new work organisations

PolyWorks Europa, a specialist in three-dimensional measurement software solutions for industry, is moving its offer towards the sharing and targeting of data that the digital transition and changes in working methods require, explains its sales manager, LoĂŻc Marquet.
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Interview 2022

The era of predictive maintenance has arrived

Industry 4.0 is "overturning" the approach to computer-aided maintenance management (CMMS), explains Alessandro Fichera, managing director of the Swiss subsidiary of Siveco Group, an expert in the field for over 30 years.
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Article 2022

A "village" for beautiful encounters

The professional digital organisation Numeum has set up a space in the spirit of a village to encourage exchanges, planned or more impromptu, with its "inhabitants": some fifteen exhibitors representing a fine range of start-ups.
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