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Robots – indispensable partners

22.01.2026

Robots have already become reliable and indispensable partners in pipe manufacturing, impressing companies with their precision in welding, bending, cutting and coating. In doing so, they provide consistent support for their human colleagues.
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Düsseldorf will 2026 once again be the global meeting place for the international wire, cable, tube and pipe industries

20.01.2026

On 13 April 2026, the world's leading trade fairs for the international wire, cable, tube and pipe industries, wire and Tube, will open their doors in Düsseldorf.
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Pipelines that deliver

08.01.2026

Expansion of LNG pipelines in the USA, new hydrogen networks in Europe and mega-projects in China, India and Southeast Asia – pipe producers and manufacturers of pipe processing equipment face no shortage of opportunities.
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Premiere for the Stainless Steel & Nickel Alloy Tube & Pipe Market Insights Day 2026 at the start of Tube 2026

06.01.2026

With a strong focus on content and real added value for the industry, the world's leading trade fair Tube 2026 will kick off on 13 April 2026 in Düsseldorf. For the first time, the Stainless Steel & Nickel Alloy Tube & Pipe Market Insights Day 2026 will be held at the CCD.
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Pipes that keep the flavour flowing

05.12.2025

Schalke 04 and Wacken Open Air both rely on them. To keep every fan refreshed, both the Ruhr-based football club and the heavy metal festival in Germany depend on long pipelines. At the Gelsenkirchen Stadium, more than five kilometres of pipe keep the beer flowing for over 60,000 spectators – making Schalke 04 home to one of the world’s largest beer pipelines.
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Europe is getting H2-ready

25.09.2025

Germany has launched the next stage in paving the way for hydrogen use, which is set to gain serious momentum with the construction of the new H2 core network. By 2032, a network of more than 9,000 kilometres of pipelines for transporting hydrogen is to be built in Germany.
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