Bunting Magnetising Innovation at The Magnetics Show Europe
By Paul Fears | 20 November 2024
Bunting is exhibiting magnetic solutions and innovations in magnetising technology on stand 408 at The Magnetics Show Europe (December 3-4, 2024, RAI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
The inaugural The Magnetics Show Europe (December 3-4, 2024, RAI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) brings together designers, producers, and users of magnets and magnetic products.
The Magnetics Show has been previously been held in the USA, with the 2025 event taking place in The Pasadena Convention Centre in California. The Magnetics Show Europe brings the popular magnetic conference and expo to Europe, where industrial experts will deliver a comprehensive programme of technical presentations. The conference is supported by an extensive supply chain exhibition featuring leading companies in the magnetics world.
On stand 408, Bunting’s technical team will provide advice on a wide range of magnetic issues, from the design of magnet assemblies through to industrial magnetisation. This includes post-assembly magnetisation, a process which is changing the production and design process of magnet assemblies, maximising the finished assembly magnetic performance whilst improving manufacturing safety.
Bunting’s European Technical Product Manager and former Chairman of the UK Magnetics Society, Matthew Swallow was on the founding advisory board and explained the importance of The Magnetics Show Europe:
“Bringing The Magnetics Show to Europe is a great opportunity to bring together what can be a disparate group of industries who all rely on the fantastic properties of Rare Earth Magnets. The Magnetics Show will seek to advance the scientific, technical and practical development and application of magnetics technology and as Chair of the UK Magnetics Society I am happy to support any event that aligns with our core values. By being at the event, the UK Magnetics Society will add members to our continually growing communities, where more people means more connections and more activity to drive the magnetics community forward.”