The electronica has been covering the entire spectrum of electronics for years. This year, from 12 to 15 November, around 80,000 visitors once again gathered in 18 exhibition halls to obtain a wide range of information on various areas of interest from 3,480 exhibitors. This time, the main focus was on sustainability and artificial intelligence. Naturally, OKW Gehäusesysteme GmbH from Buchen, with their “electronic enclosures,” was among the exhibiting companies.

Every electronics application needs a housing, and OKW offers a wide variety of (empty) enclosures in which the relevant hardware can be installed. For OKW, a globally active company, the trade fair with visitors from around 100 countries and regions was the right place to be. The fair has now reached the same high level as it had before the pandemic, and with the positive atmosphere that emerged despite the challenges of current times, the company can consider its participation a resounding success. OKW’s stand itself was very favourably positioned, and this had a positive effect on the flow of visitors and thus on the team’s lively exchange with potential customers.

Once again, aesthetics and functionality were the main focus of the Buchen products. The versatility and durability of the enclosures, in combination with high-quality materials, were well received by the visitors, so much so that the trade fair team, led by Managing Director Christoph Schneider, was kept busy throughout the four days of the event. Mr Schneider also took the opportunity to speak at the “Embedded Platforms Forum”, where he explained to the interested audience the benefits of standard enclosures in electronic design. He demonstrated how costs and time can be saved in the development process and how efficiency in projects can be increased.