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September, 2019


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FABTECH 2019 to Highlight Emerging Industry Trends


Chicago, IL — With emerging manu- facturing trends and the introduction of disruptive technologies making their mark on the metal fabricating industry, FABTECH 2019 will provide industry professionals with immediate access to the information, technology and equipment to transform their businesses for success in the future. North America’s largest metal


forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event will welcome more than 48,000 attendees from around the world and over 1,700 exhibiting companies to Chicago’s McCormick Place on November 11 to 14, 2019. Today’s manufacturing is see-


ing rapid innovation and consistent introductions of new technologies — FABTECH 2019 is poised to show- case the most noteworthy equipment that will lead the transformation of small shops and Fortune 500 compa- nies in the years to come. At the cen- ter of this year’s discussion will be 5G, IoT, AI, robotics and automation, as well as trending industry topics including workforce development, women in the industry, veterans fill- ing critical industry roles and more. “FABTECH provides a unique


platform for industry professionals to collaborate, discover innovation, and participate in education sessions that highlight solutions needed to transform their businesses,” says John Catalano, SME senior director, FABTECH. “As the leading industry event, it’s our responsibility to bring innovation to life and ensure we pro- vide content that allows manufactur- ers to be efficient, profitable and ulti- mately grow. FABTECH gives atten- dees a firsthand introduction to industry trends and access to the resources they need to capitalize on those trends.” Attendees will explore three


halls filled with cutting-edge technol- ogy and emerging trends that are transforming the industry. Featured pavilions include the “3D/Additive Manufac turing Pavilion” and a new “Robotics and Industrial Automation Pavilion” that will introduce new technologies and products that are making businesses more productive and profitable. “Of all the industries that utilize robotics, the fabricated metal parts and welding industries have the strongest correlation to robots used in manufacturing


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cations. In small, exclusive discus- sion forums, experts will provide valuable knowledge based on practi- cal case examples and use cases in an interactive format and will answer questions. Contact: Messe München


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processes,” says Catalano. The opening FABx Tech Talks


keynote on Monday will pay special tribute to veterans in the manufac- turing industry. These TED Talk- inspired sessions boast a powerful lineup of visionary military veterans. Industry heroes will draw on their unique experiences to captivate and inspire attendees with frontline sto- ries focused on motivation, team building, innovation, and how to achieve excellence. Over 170 education sessions will


offer attendees a wide range of topics that will open the door to industry transformation, collaboration and dis- covery of solutions to enhance manu- facturing efficiencies. Program speak- ers will bring thought-provoking insights on managing tariffs, reshoring, cybersecurity, incorporat- ing new technology into job shops, business next and best practices, max- imizing data for efficiency and more. Leadership Exchange Discus -


sions will convene experts to discuss complex topics that include how


advanced manufacturing is trans- forming jobs by using cutting-edge technology and new manufacturing processes to accelerate innovation. Thought leaders will identify disrup- tive technologies and bring critical thinking to the evolving 21st century workforce and the intricacies of man- aging a multi-generational workforce and ever-increasing workforce gaps. Contact: FMA, 2135 Point


Boulevard, Elgin, IL 60123 % 815-399-8775 Web: www.fabtechexpo.com r


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