Automation, robotics, vision, ICT, and industrial software ecosystems.
SCIIF’s exhibited scope can be interpreted from its official product-category matrix and branded sub-events: it references industrial automation systems including drive systems and components, sensor technology and control technology, IPCs and industrial software, interface technology and power supplies, low-voltage switching devices and human–machine interface devices, and industrial communication, alongside larger thematic blocks such as robotics, machine vision, ICT-related industrial systems, and advanced processing-focused brands. This breadth matters because many buyers are no longer sourcing a single device class; they are procuring interoperable stacks that must function as a coherent system. SCIIF’s category design supports that reality by placing enabling components, software, and communications in the same sourcing environment as high-level automation and manufacturing solutions, improving the buyer’s ability to evaluate integration risk, lifecycle support, and readiness for deployment in real production conditions.