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The next Hypermotion is being brought forward to September 2021, when it will talk place alongside Automechanika Frankfurt for the first time – over the first three days of the event from 14 to 16 September 2021. This creates numerous synergies for participants of both events.

14th September, 2021 - 16th September, 2021

Event Organizer

Messe Frankfurt

Event Location

Frankfurt, Germany

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