metalcasters and casting buyers in a unique commingling of mutual interests. T e event features a large equipment exhibition and Cast in North America—a special section of the show fl oor where metalcasters exhibit as potential casting sources for buyers and designers. T is year for the fi rst time, Cast- Expo is off ering fi ve short-format courses from the AFS Institute, along with technical presentations, roundtable discussions and panels as part of the Education and Expo Pass. T e programming covers a broad range of professional interests in job categories, including casting design and purchasing; executive, HR and marketing; environmental health and safety; ferrous; nonfer- rous; molding and fi nishing; quality
and engineering; and developing/ advanced technology. Also new this year are high quality
keynote speakers who will address diff erent aspects of professional and metalcasting development each day. T ese keynotes are available to all CastExpo attendees. All attendees also will have access to the Hub @ the Expo, a dedicated area on the show fl oor for networking, profes- sional development and outreach, and foundry in a box demonstrations. T e Hub includes a small theater for exhibitor-led presentations, an area to see the latest R&D on professional and education levels presented with interactive digital signage, plus the chance to have a professional head- shot taken. T e new and updated highlights
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of CastExpo’16 are joined by the events and sessions familiar to this popular exhibition, such as the Hoyt Memorial Lecture, Division Recognition Luncheon, Presidents Luncheon and Annual Business Meeting, and the Annual Banquet. At the banquet, the industry’s top honor, the AFS Gold Medal, will be awarded to Frank C. Headington, corporate vice president, Neenah Enterprises Inc., Neenah, Wiscon- sin, and Douglas M. Trinowski, vice president R&D, HA International LLC, Westmont, Illinois. Two registration options are available for CastExpo’16: Expo Pass and Education and Expo Pass. Expo Pass gives attendees entrance to the exhibit fl oor, the Hub @ the Expo and Keynote Presentations. T e Edu- cation and Expo Pass also provides attendees the additional access to AFS Institute Courses and Educa- tion Tracks. T ose interested in attending Cast-
Expo’16 can visit
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To Register
To register for Cast- Expo'16, go to
www.cast-
expo.com. The ExpoPass provides access to: • Full show fl oor, including Cast in North America.
• The Hub @ the Expo. • Keynote speakers. The Education and
ExpoPass provides access to:
• Full show fl oor, including Cast in North America.
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• The Hub @ the Expo. • Keynote speakers. • Institute courses. • Technical presentations. • Roundtables. • Panels.
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