IMTS 2010 Loaded with Metalforming Technology
September 1, 2010 IMTS 2010 features much more than just metal-cutting technology--walk its aisles for exhibits of pressroom equipment, die components, laser-cutting systems, welding machines and more.
Here’s just a small sampling of the metalforming-technology exhibitors slated for IMTS 2010; view the complete exhibitor list, and search by technology, at www.imts.com. |
Beckwood Press Co.
Bunting Magnetics Creative Automation, Inc.
Fanuc Robotics
Fortress Interlocks
Gudel Inc.
Kuka Robotics
Magnetic Products, Inc.
Motoman Inc.
Tox/Pressotechnik LLC
Walker Magnetics
Cimatron Technologies
Epicor Software Corp.
Exact JobBoss
Global Shop Solutions
Henning Industrial Software
Plex Systems
Smirtware
Carr Lane Manufacturing
Ceratizit USA
Hardcoating Technologies Ltd.
Penn United Technologies
Finn-Power
Mazak Optonics Corp.
Murata Machinery USA
Prima North America
Trumpf Inc.
Bluco Corp.
De-Sta-Co
Esab Welding & Cutting Products
The Lincoln Electric Co.
Weldsale Co. |
From Sept. 13 to 18, IMTS 2010 will welcome more than 1100 exhibiting companies occupying 1.2 million net sq. ft. of McCormick Place exhibit. All told, more than 90,000 attendees from more 100-plus countries will get a good look at leading-edge technology in nine product-category pavilions, including:
- Metal Cutting—Everything from machining centers and assembly automation to flexible manufacturing systems and lathes.
- Tooling & Workholding Systems—Jigs, fixtures, cutting tools and related accessories.
- Alternative Manufacturing Processes—Waterjet, plasma-arc and laser-cutting systems, welding equipment, heattreating and more.
Other IMTS pavilions feature equipment for abrasive machining and sawing, controls and CAD-CAM, wire-EDM, manufacturing software and quality assurance.
Visitors also will see leading-edge manufacturing technologies in 3D, at the Emerging Technology Center (ETC). Presented by AMT—The Association for Manufacturing Technology in partnership with the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), knowledge-based ETC technologies on display include:
- Additive Manufacturing
- Cloud Computing
- Nanotechnology and Micro Manufacturing
Also in 3D, and starring at the IMTS Advanced Manufacturing Center, will be a virtual-reality presentation where visitors can operate and interact with the Trent 1000 aircraft engine being used to power the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Those looking for more aerospace head-turning technology also will appreciate Lockheed Martin’s exhibit of a full-scale model of the F-35 Lightning aircraft—the world’s premiere strike aircraft—during the show. Learn about plane’s construction and the manufacturing technology behind it.
Learning Opportunities Abound
In conjunction with the exhibition, the IMTS Industry & Technology Conference promises to be an educational smorgasbord for attendees hungry for knowledge. Those who indulge will come a with fresh ideas to enhance their businesses, and will return to their employers with a whole new perspective on how to overcome day-to-day and long-range challenges. On the agenda:
- Innovative and revered technologies;
- Business development and optimization; and
- Workforce efficiency and productivity.