From November 26 to 29, 2024, Shanghai will once again become the center of the construction machinery world when the world's leading trade fair BAUMA China opens its doors after a four-year break. On an exhibition area of 400,000 m², more than 2,800 exhibitors from all over the world will present their latest innovations and trends in the fields of construction, mining and road construction machinery. The leading trade fair is regarded as the most important platform for the industry in Asia and offers the opportunity to experience technological milestones from modern system solutions to human-machine interfaces at first hand.
This year, we will be represented together with our partner SIKO at the German joint stand in Hall N2. With our participation, we are pursuing a clear marketing strategy to further expand our long-standing business relationships with China and drive our growth in the Chinese market. Our branch in Shanghai plays a central role in this. "With our new employee Dawei He, we have a local sales professional who will steer the fortunes of Graf-Syteco in the coming years. Our course is geared towards growth," says Managing Director Steffen Dieterle. "The expansion into the Chinese market holds enormous potential, which Graf-Syteco will make targeted use of."
We rely on forward-looking system solutions and state-of-the-art technologies in the field of human-machine interfaces that address tomorrow's requirements today. Our operating and control devices are more than just displays, because they not only act as an interface between man and machine, but also take responsibility for complete system controls. They are all-rounders that control heavy machines in just a few simple steps. Thanks to intelligent user interfaces, the machine operator has full control over all machine functions with just a few clicks.
One highlight of our trade fair presence is our GSt-A series, whose modular modules demonstrate their full strength in terms of functionality and flexibility. With different display sizes, processors, interfaces, protocols and the in-house GSe-Visu software, the devices can be individually adapted to the specific requirements of our customers. Safety - a key factor when operating large and heavy machines - is always at the forefront.
For this reason, we have developed the latest technology, the BirdView assistance system. The system provides additional safety on the construction site. With a 360° all-round view, cameras capture the entire area around the vehicle and its surroundings. This minimizes the risk of accidents and increases efficiency.
We remain true to our principle: made by people for people. Our system solutions not only make it easier to operate machines, but also improve the interaction between man and machine - an important step towards a networked and automated future.