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SIAMS

Nisan 21, 2026 - Nisan 24, 2026

SIAMS: Switzerland’s leading microtechnology fair

The SIAMS, the Swiss Industry and Microtechnology Fair, has been a cornerstone event for the microtechnology sector since its founding in 1989. Held biennially in Moutier, Switzerland, the fair provides a central platform for customers, suppliers, and manufacturing specialists to connect, exchange ideas, and explore innovations. Overseen by FAJI SA (Fondation Arc Jurassien Industrie), SIAMS combines decades of industry expertise with a commitment to fostering the growth and visibility of the microtechnology sector.

SIAMS is more than an exhibition; it is a meeting place where professionals can gain insights into emerging technologies, understand market trends, and identify opportunities for collaboration and investment.

A comprehensive view of microtechnology

SIAMS covers the full spectrum of microtechnology, from precision machinery to tools, materials, and industrial services. Participants can explore innovative solutions across multiple dimensions of the sector, providing a holistic understanding of both current capabilities and future possibilities.

Key areas highlighted at SIAMS include:

Machinery and equipment for assembly, measurement, and control

Automation systems and quality assurance technologies

Tools, accessories, and precision mechanics

Raw materials, semi-finished products, and processed metals and plastics

Services, support organizations, and industry associations

By combining investment-oriented products with know-how solutions, the fair enables attendees to gain practical insights into machine tools, assembly aids, automation technology, and specialized supply services such as turned part production and machining.

Knowledge exchange and innovation showcase

One of SIAMS’ defining strengths is its focus on knowledge exchange. Through the fair, participants can witness demonstrations of cutting-edge technologies, attend expert discussions, and engage with specialists who drive innovation in microtechnology. This environment fosters collaboration, inspires new projects, and helps companies anticipate industry trends.

Highlights for visitors include:

Live demonstrations of assembly and automation equipment

Insights into precision manufacturing and quality assurance

Networking with international suppliers and service providers

Exposure to the latest materials, tools, and mechanical innovations

These experiences allow attendees to assess technologies first-hand, understand practical applications, and identify solutions for enhancing production efficiency and quality.

A platform for industry development and investment

SIAMS is not only a showcase for technological advancement but also a strategic platform for business growth. Exhibitors present products and solutions that cater to both operational needs and long-term investments in industrial capabilities. Whether it is machinery, automation technology, or specialized supply services, the fair offers a concentrated view of what the microtechnology market has to offer.

For exhibitors, the event provides:

Opportunities to present innovative products and solutions to an expert audience

Direct engagement with decision-makers, engineers, and industry leaders

Insights into emerging market demands and technological trends

Opportunities to form long-term collaborations and partnerships

This combination of networking, education, and exposure ensures that SIAMS remains a vital catalyst for industry progress.

Shaping the future of microtechnology

The SIAMS fair has earned its reputation as a key international gathering for microtechnology professionals. By integrating technical exhibitions, expert knowledge, and networking opportunities, it continues to foster innovation, investment, and collaboration in a dynamic and highly specialized sector.

For professionals and companies operating in microtechnology, SIAMS is an essential destination a place where expertise, creativity, and industry foresight converge to shape the future of precision manufacturing and micro-engineering.