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March 2026


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MD&M South to Spotlight Solutions for Electronics Production


CHARLOTTE, NC — MD&M South will bring together engi- neers, manufacturers, and supply- chain leaders to explore the tech- nologies reshaping modern manu- facturing. The show is scheduled to be held from April 22-23, at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. As part of a larger advanced


manufacturing event series, the show provides a cross-sector platform where automation, materials, design, and produc- tion innovations converge to address real-world manufactur- ing challenges. For electronics manufactur-


ers, MD&M South offers a con- centrated look at solutions that improve precision, reliability, and throughput. Exhibitors will showcase automation systems, robotics, motion control, preci- sion components, advanced mat - erials, and process technologies that support high-reliability elec tronics assembly and com- plex device manufacturing. The event’s exhibition floor


highlights innovations spanning automation, plastics and poly- mers, packaging, and design engi- neering —sectors that increasing- ly intersect with electronics pro- duction. Co-located events allow attendees to evaluate materials, connectors, enclosures, micro- molded components, and automa- tion technologies in one setting, helping manufacturers stream-


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ics production. Through strategic meetings and informal gather- ings, attendees exchange ideas, explore new partnerships, and align on priorities that influence the industry’s trajectory. Often described as “the


week that makes your year," the summit fosters meaningful col- laboration in an environment where business relationships are strengthened and future oppor- tunities take shape. As electronics manufactur-


ing continues to evolve amid sup- ply-chain pressures, digital trans- formation, and rising demand for advanced components, the EDS Leadership Summit remains a critical forum for aligning strate- gy and strengthening the part- nerships that keep global produc- tion moving. Contact: EDS Leadership


Summit, 310 Maxwell Rd., Suite 200, Alpharetta, GA 30009 E-mail: info@edssummit.com Web: www.edssummit.com r


line sourcing and accelerate prod- uct development. In addition to product demon -


strations, MD&M South features expert-led sessions ad dressing digital manufacturing, supply- chain resilience, sustainability, and design for manufacturability. These educational programs help engineers and operations teams translate emerging technologies into practical im provements on the production floor. Networking remains a cen-


tral benefit of the event. The show connects OEMs, EMS providers, contract manufacturers, and technology suppliers, enabling collaboration that can shorten development cycles and improve process efficiency. Large-scale manufacturing events in this series routinely attract thousands of attendees and hundreds of sup- pliers, offering a comprehensive marketplace for sourcing and partnerships. As electronics continue to


power innovations in medical devices, industrial automation, automotive systems, and con- sumer products, MD&M South provides a strategic forum for discovering technologies that enhance manufacturing perform- ance and competitiveness. Contact: Informa Markets,


2901 28th Street, Suite 100-200, Santa Monica, CA 90405 %310-445-4273 E-mail: registration.ime@informa.com Web: www.mdmsouth.com r


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