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International Microtechnology Trade Fair

Precision miniaturization, integration of complex functions, Sept. 29–Oct. 2, 2026, Besançon, France

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Tue, 01/20/2026 - 12:03
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(Micronora: Besançon, France) -- Micronora, a leading international microtechnology and high precision trade fair, will be back in Besançon, France, Sept. 29–Oct. 2, 2026.

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A hive of innovation, this trade fair showcases the world’s submillimetric technology ecosystem—R&D, engineering, manufacturing techniques, subcontracting, tooling, metrology and assembly, and integration of complex systems—to meet technological challenges in the most demanding industries.

Micronora is where the future of cutting-edge technologies is created. Participating companies design, produce, and control components capable of functioning with a margin of error measured in microns.

With this level of technological excellence, the exhibitors are shaping the future of industries. Microtechnology is no longer confined to a few specific fields. It can now be applied to all markets: next-generation medical implants, optimized aeronautical sensors, improved precision of watch movements, more secure military systems, and more efficient electronic components.

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