EIMA International 2022 returns for 45th edition

The event will feature a greater focus on specialized exhibitions dedicated to components, gardening, bioenergy, irrigation and digital aspects.
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EIMA International 2022, hosted by FederUnacoma, is scheduled to return for its 45th edition, taking place Nov. 9-13 in Bologna, Italy.

The International Agricultural and Gardening Machinery Exhibition, known as EIMA International, is scheduled to make its 2022 return for its 45th edition, taking place Nov. 9-13, in Bologna, Italy. The event is organized by FederUnacoma, Rome, the Italian Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers Federation.

EIMA International 2022 will feature a greater focus on specialized exhibitions dedicated to components, gardening, bioenergy, irrigation and digital aspects. New technology will also be on display, including a focus on robotics in the EIMA Robot area. An outdoor area will showcase bioenergy machines and equipment, as well as an operating area for gardening machines. Over 50,000 vehicles and pieces of equipment will be on display in the over 115,000-square-foot space.

Participating companies will also receive the opportunity to enter in the EIMA Technical Innovation Contest, which will honor innovative vehicles and devices, as well as technologies that present original improvements to products already manufactured or patented. The winners will be announced at a dedication event on Sept. 29 in Bologna.

So far, 1,400 companies, with 460 of them from abroad, have booked exhibition space for EIMA International 2022.

Visit EIMA’s website to register and find more information.

 

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