Bosch Rexroth PRESENTS CONNECTED HYDRAULICS ROADSHOW TRAVELING EXHIBIT
Time:15 Sep,2021
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20210915/1631705810275403.png" title="1631705810275403.png" alt="6.png"/></p><p>Bosch Rexroth’s Connected Hydraulics Roadshow is a traveling
exhibit, bringing a complete “trade show booth on
wheels” to plants and industrial parks across North America
beginning September 2021.
The Connected Hydraulics Roadshow is a self-contained
exhibit, housed in a specially created tractor trailer that is
designed to present a full array of Bosch Rexroth’s smart,
networked hydraulics technology directly to engineering
and operational personnel at industrial plants and other
facilities.
The Connected Hydraulics Roadshow is scheduled to
begin touring in September, with its debut at the FABTECH
show in Chicago, IL.</p><p><br/></p><p>Technology demonstrations and exhibits in the showcase
will give visitors detailed insights into the ways Rexroth industrial
hydraulics solutions can help simplify industrial
system design, streamline installation, reduce production
equipment footprint, maximize productivity and minimize
downtime.
Bosch Rexroth’s Connected Hydraulics concept is focused
on introducing new and updated technology that is quieter
and more compact, flexible and efficient than previous generations
of industrial hydraulics. Connected hydraulics systems
incorporate advanced digital controls and connectivity
features, so hydraulic components will not only be integrated
easily into the machine control and factory network, but also
seamlessly with each other into an ecosystem of components
and digital services.
The Connected Hydraulics Roadshow brings this wealth of
information about the advantages Bosch Rexroth’s advanced
hydraulics offers directly to local industrial sites and other
convenient locations. Engineering staff and plant operators
will have the opportunity to view technology presentations
given by Rexroth technology experts and consult one-onone
with them about current challenges and future needs.</p>