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Southfield, MI — WESTEC, which is scheduled to be held from September 24 to 26 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California, is highlighting a range of new manufacturing technologies, including smart manufacturing and additive manufacturing. Each day, guests will have com-
WESTEC to Showcase Smart and Additive Manufacturing
plimentary access to hear keynote presentations from industry experts who will focus on the economic out- look for manufacturing the future of innovation and empowering teams. Keynotes include: “The Future of Making,” by Tom Wujec, a world-
renowned expert on innovation and chief disruptor at Autodesk, as well as adjunct professor at Singularity University; “Economic Outlook for Manufacturing through 2023,” by Brian Beaulieu, CEO, ITR; and “Embracing New Technology, Empowering Teams: How Creativity and Teamwork Can Inspire Your Manufacturing Process,” by Fredi Lajvardi, a nationally recognized STEM educator and subject of the documentary Underwater Dreams. An additive manufacturing
materials seminar will be held on Wednesday, September 25, 2019,
The Battery Show to Offer Two Dedicated Conference Tracks
Novi, MI —This year’s Battery Show, to be held from September 10 to 12 at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, is offering two dedicated conference tracks in addi- tion to the exhibition of more than 650 suppliers. The two tracks are named
“Advanced Battery Technologies” and “Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology.” The advanced battery technologies track will discuss topics that include: an advanced battery technologies
industry
advanced battery materials; battery design and manufacturing; and sta- tionary power. Participants will learn about
next-generation materials, lead acid batteries, lithium ion batteries, and overall battery recycling. Thermal management, BMS, simulation, plants, safety, and specialized needs will be discussed during the design and manufacturing seminars. Relating to stationary power,
outlook;
topics of focus include energy stor- age, critical power, essential power installations such as data centers and medical facilities, regulation and policies, compliance, risk manage- ment, microgrids, improving efficien- cy, and renewable energy. The electric and hybrid vehicle technology track will discuss such Continued on next page
2019 EDITOrIAL AND ISSUE Jan/Feb March April/May EDITORIAL
Assembly & Automation APEX PP ATX West PP
Test & Measurement
SMT & Production Nepcon China PP SMT/Hybrid/PKG PP
EDS PP June July August
Components & Distribution ATX East /MDM PP
Production & Packaging Semicon West/Intersolar PP
PCB & Assembly Nepcon South China PP
September Assembly & Automation SMTAI PP
APEX DesignCon
ATX/Electronics West/MDM APEC
Nepcon China SMT/Hybrid/PKG Wire Processing Tech BIOMEDevice EDS
ATX East /MDM SEMICON West/Intersolar Nepcon South China
Autotestcon PCB West
The Battery Show SMTAI IMAPS
October
SMT & Production Productronica PP
Nov/Dec
Test & Measurement Electronics West/MDM PP
PP= Product Preview
The Assembly Show MDM Minneapolis Productronica
BIOMEDevice San Jose
TrADEShOW CALENDAr SHOW
DATE
Jan. 29-31 Jan. 30-31 Feb. 5-7
March 19-21
April 24-26 May 7-9 May 8-9 May 15-16 May 15-18
June 11-13 July 9-11 Aug. 27-29
Sept. 10-12 Sept. 10-12 Sept. 10-12 Sept. 24-25 Oct. 1-3
Oct. 22-24 Oct. 23-24 Nov. 12-15 Dec. 4-5
LOCATION
San Diego, CA Santa Clara, CA Anaheim, CA
Anaheim, CA
Shanghai, China Nuremberg, Germany Milwaukee, WI Boston, MA Las Vegas, NV
New York, NY San Francisco, CA Shenzhen, China
National Harbor, MD Santa Clara, CA Novi, MI
Rosemont, IL Boston, MA
Rosemont, IL Minneapolis, MN Munich, Germany San Jose, CA
ATX/Electronics West/MDM Feb. 4-6/ 2020 Anaheim, CA
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., which will focus on how major manufactur- ers and suppliers have transformed their operations by embracing addi- tive manufacturing. Guests will hear how the materials used in additive manufacturing are ever-changing and how metals, polymers and advanced composites are utilized in a variety of additive manufacturing technologies. Processing parameters, design considerations, and typical defects found in metals, aluminum, super alloys, and many things in between will be discussed. Also available at the show will
be a “Smart Manufacturing Hub.” This dynamic area on the show floor will offer advanced manufacturing technologies, including 3D printing, inspection, measurement technolo- gies, and more. Insightful technical
July, 2019
presentations, combined with re - sources from leading technology providers, will bring visitors up to speed on the developments of this quickly changing field. Around the show will be
“Knowledge Bars,” which facilitate group discussions designed to offer the opportunity for visitors to ask questions about specific manufactur- ing challenges and to get “the scoop” from industry experts in key technol- ogy areas. These discussions are presentation-free and are all about engaging with knowledgeable people, working through challenges and meeting specific information needs. Contact: Westec, 1000 Town
Center, Suite 1910, Southfield, MI 48075 % 800-733-4763 E-mail:
exposales@sme.org Web:
http://westeconline.com r
Trade Show Calendar MORE SHOWS:
www.topline.tv/tradeshows.cfm
July 9-11, 2019, SEMICON West. * Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA. Contact: SEMI, 673 South Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035 % 408-943-6900 fax: 408-943-6986 Web:
www.semiconwest.org
August 11-15, 2019, SPIE Optics + Photonics. * San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA 92101. Contact: SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227 % 360-676-3290 E-mail:
customerservice@spie.org Web:
www.spie.org
August 28-30, 2019, NEPCON South China. * Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, China. Contact: Reed Exhibitions (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., 42F Intercontinental Center, 100 Yutong Road, Zhabei District, Shanghai, 200070 % +86-21-2231-7000 fax: +86-21-2231-7181 E-mail:
tim.wang@
reedexpo.com.cn Web:
www.nepconsouthchina.com
Sept 10, 2019, PCB West.*Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA. Contact: UP Media Group, Inc., P.O. Box 470, Canton, GA 30169 % 678-234-9859 Web:
www.pcbwest.com
Sept 10-12, 2019, The Battery Show. * Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, MI. Contact: UBM, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 Web:
https://thebatteryshow.com
Sept 15-20, 2019, EOS/ESD Symposium. * Riverside Convention Center, Riverside, CA. Contact: EOS/ESD Association, Inc., 7900 Turin Road, Building 3, Rome, NY 13440 % 315- 339-6937 Web:
www.esda.org
Sept 24-25, 2019, SMTA International. * Donald Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, IL. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 Web:
www.smta.org
Sept 24-26, 2019, WESTEC. * Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA. Contact: WESTEC, 1,000 Town Center, Suite 1910, Southfield, MI 48075 % 800-733-4763 E-mail:
exposales@sme.org Web:
http://westeconline.com
Sept 25-26, 2019, New England Design-2-Part Show. * Royal Plaza Trade Center, Marlborough, MA. Contact: D2P, 16 Waterbury Road, Prospect, CT 06712 % 800-225-4535 Web:
www.d2p.com
Oct 1-3, 2019, iMAPS. * Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA. Contact: IMAPS, P.O. Box 110127, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 % 919-293-5000 Web:
www.imaps.org/imaps2019
Oct 9-10, 2019, Southern California Design-2-Part Show. * Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena, CA. Contact: D2P, 16 Waterbury Road, Prospect, CT 06712 % 800-225-4535 Web:
www.d2p.com
Oct 22-24, 2019, IWLPC. * DoubleTree by Hilton San Jose, San Jose, CA. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 Web:
www.iwlpc.com
Oct 23-24, 2019, MD&M Minneapolis. * Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. Contact: UBM, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 Web:
https://mdmminn.mddionline.com
Nov 12-16, productronica, World’s Leading Trade Fair for Electronics Development and Production * Messe, München, Germany. Contact: % +49 89 949- 21472 fax: +49 89 949-9721472 E-mail:
felix.kirschenbauer@
messe-muenchen.de Web:
www.productronica.com
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