A prerequisite for the high precision sector


The EPHJ-EPMT-SMT Trade Show, the international showcase for high precision technologies in the fields of watch-making and jewellery, medical technology and micro-technology, is the must-attend event for the presentation of products from these segments. The 2018 show will be held from 12 to 15 June in Geneva.


For 16 years, the EPHJ-EPMT-SMT Trade Show has welcomed a global flagship of expertise in the high precision sector represented by a wealth of companies from the sector. 

The 2018 show will have a more overtly female presence, with a “Women’s Day” to be organised on 13 June, to showcase the role of women in the industry and give the floor to female company heads, industrial experts, managers or creative personnel who make an active contribution to the tech industry. 


Another topic at the Trade Show’s round table events is Industry 4.0. and the significance of this development which is set to progressively change our industrial reality. This issue will be addressed with the assistance of prominent personalities and industrialists who are specialists in the field.


The Exhibitors’ Grand Prix, which has become the traditional opening event of the EPHJ-EPMT-SMT Trade Show, will once again be awarded to the most innovative company. Each year, this renowned prize puts its winner firmly in the spotlight. It is worth noting that previous winners of the Exhibitors’ Grand Prix have seen their sales boosted considerably as a result. In 2017, half of the finalists were start-ups. This demonstrates the exceptional array of innovations presented at the EPHJ-EPMT-SMT Trade Show.


This year the EPHJ-EPMT-SMT Trade Show has a new website in four languages. This will serve as a year-round window on the activity of exhibitors and their technological ecosystem.  The homepage will feature news on current developments in the sector.


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