After a 22-year break, btv technologies returned to electronica 2024 and presented itself as an innovation leader in component logistics. Our appearance at the world's leading trade fair for the electronics industry was a complete success and marked a milestone in our company's history.

Helen Gallwas
Marketing Communication Manager
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Revolutionizing Component Logistics

After a 22-year hiatus, btv technologies made a triumphant return to electronica in 2024, solidifying our position as thought leaders in the component logistics industry. The event, held in Munich, showcased the resilience and innovative spirit of the electronics sector, despite ongoing global challenges.

The atmosphere at electronica 2024 was electric, with a palpable sense of optimism and forward-thinking permeating the halls. As first-time exhibitors since 2002, we were impressed by the industry's rapid evolution and the eagerness for groundbreaking solutions.

Our booth in Hall B.5 became a hub for engaging discussions on the future of component logistics. Visitors were particularly intrigued by our revolutionary tak-Model, which redefines traditional supply chain management. The concept of "component logistics as a service" resonated strongly with attendees, reflecting a broader industry shift towards more flexible, efficient, and transparent solutions.

One of the key themes that emerged during the fair was the increasing importance of agility in supply chains. Our approach, which emphasizes transparent cost structures, agile market adaptation, and efficient process optimization, aligned perfectly with this industry-wide focus.

The event also highlighted the growing need for sustainable practices in electronics manufacturing and logistics. btv technologies' commitment to optimizing resource use and reducing waste through innovative logistics solutions was well-received by environmentally conscious visitors.

 

BREAK CHAINS. IGNITE PROGRESS.

Our team engaged in numerous fruitful conversations, not just about our services, but about the challenges and opportunities facing the industry as a whole. These discussions reinforced our belief that the electronics sector is ready for transformative approaches to component logistics.

The success of our participation was evident in the numbers: over 200 new contacts made, countless engaging conversations, and a significant increase in interest in our tak-Model. The positive response to our presence at electronica 2024 has reaffirmed our strategy and strengthened our resolve to continue pushing the boundaries of what's possible in component logistics.

As we reflect on this successful return to electronica, we're more excited than ever about the future of component logistics and our role in shaping it. We look forward to turning the connections made and insights gained at the fair into innovative solutions that will drive the industry forward.

See you in Munich at electronica 2026  :-) 

November, 10-13, 2026

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