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Getting the Most Out of a Trade Show (and Manufacturing in America) in 2019
When preparing to attend a trade show, there are a number of activities you can do to get the most out of your experience. This way, when you the day of the show arrives, you feel prepared and can accomplish your objectives while enjoying yourself.
7 Things to Expect From Manufacturing in America 2019
Manufacturing in America includes over 3,200 attendees, 100 technical seminars, 50 vendors and two days, all in Detroit, Michigan, America’s most historic manufacturing stage. The Manufacturing in America (MiA) event on March 20th and 21st, 2019 will bring innovators, leaders, students, and engineers together to explore the latest manufacturing technology of all types, from automotive to aerospace, operations to energy, and everything in between. From interactive technology seminars to the latest full-scale robotic prototypes and much more, there’s a lot to look forward to at MiA. Here’s a few of the things you can expect from MiA this year.
Industrial Automation and Control Trends to Look For in 2019
Industry 4.0 and what’s been called the Fourth Industrial Revolution have been hot topics in industrial automation and technology for several years now. As we near the second decade of the new millenia, technology that was once experimental or hypothetical, even bordering on science fiction, is now reality. The practical implications, and some challenges, of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), augmented reality, industrial robotics and other high-tech gadgets are now appearing as these devices roll out on factory floors. As industrial automation and control builds up to 2019, here’s a look at what this new tech may bring.