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KEEP CURRENT - CONNECT WITH US The 11th
Annual 2011 Wire Processing Technology
Expo is the largest Dedicated Wire Processing Event of the year!
This is the ONLY trade show in the wire processing industry that showcases electronic cable assemblies, cord sets, wiring harnesses and other related products!
A-620 Challenge Testing for Recertification will be conducted onsite at the Event!
Attend informative technical seminars, presented by the industry experts. Updated standards, tooling trends, assistance with processing challenges will arm you with pertinent knowledge to take back to your company for increased productivity!
Non-Traditional Conductors & Shields: Market Opportunities & Processing Challenges --Chip Laingen and Brian Wagner, Minnesota Wire
Narrowing the Variations of ISO Metric Wire for Automotive Use --Don Price, Ford Motor & USCAR Team
Crimp Quality Assurance – How Good Are Your Crimps? --Peter Doyon, Schleuniger Inc.
“Costed” Value Stream Mapping – A Lean Hybrid Tool --Larry Rubrich, WCM Associates LLC
“Smart” Crimp Tools for the 21st Century --Robert Adkins, Rennsteig Tools
Seminars sponsored by Wire & Cable Technology International
May 18 & 19, 2011
Frontier Airlines Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin
800-367-5520
www.ElectricalWireShow.com
SEMINARS
SHOW!
OUR 11th
NATION’S LARGEST Attend the Dedicated Wire Processing Event! The Electrical Wire Processing Industry Meets in Milwaukee in May
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