Fronius UK to host third open house

Fronius UK to host Back to the Future of Welding event at its technology centre in Milton Keynes. On 26th April, Fronius UK will be opening its doors for visitors to participate in their very own time travel experience – complete with Delorean – as they are transported in to a new era of welding. During this free event, guests will see the latest in welding technology and processes from the world leaders in the field. Guests will also have an opportunity to find out more about the company’s history as they are taken back through time to see some of its first ever innovations.

The technology day will be filled with product demonstrations featuring the latest cutting-edge technology including the highly flexible TPS/i welding system now

See the latest cutting-edge technology from Fronius with their highly flexible welding system TPS/i, now combined with the legendary Cold Metal Transfer process

integrated with the legendary CMT process, data analysis capabilities with the Fronius WeldCube, the new generation of TransPocket with improved control and arc stability and much more. The day would not be complete without topical seminars from both Fronius and external guest speakers, providing visitors an informative day of product, process and industry knowledge.

“The Open House is an ideal opportunity to visit our facility and gain insight into the latest trends and solutions available in today’s market” Sheldon Brear, Director of Welding for Fronius UK comments, “We look forward to welcoming all those interested in welding and looking to improve their welding processes”.

The Fronius UK Open House will take place on Wednesday 26th April, 10am – 5pm with a hot lunch and refreshments being served throughout the day in its 1950’s diner. For more information about the Open House and to find out how you can register to attend, visit www.froniusevents.co.uk

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