A ‘Clean’ Agenda Offers Unique Presentations in Chicago
The 2024 Parts Cleaning Conference, co-located with the International Manufacturing Technology Show, includes presentations by several speakers who are new to the conference and topics that have not been covered in past editions of this event.
IMTS is the site for this year’s Parts Cleaning Conference, Sept 10, at McCormick Place. Source (all): Gardner Business Media
The industrial parts cleaning process is universally necessary across many manufacturing sectors, making the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) in Chicago, Illinois, once again an ideal location for this year’s edition of the Parts Cleaning Conference (PCC). Presented by Products Finishing, Production Machining, and Modern Machine Shop, the 2024 conference will be held on Sept. 10, in McCormick Place’s East Hall.
The conference, sponsored by Brulin, Evident Scientific, iFP Clean, Jomesa North America and Kyzen, offers educational presentations by manufacturing cleaning industry leaders who will speak about industry trends, new technologies and expert processes. Plenty of occasions for networking are also offered during breakfast, lunch and the closing reception, which is all included in one registration price.
As PCC co-chairs again this year, Darren Williams and I have carefully crafted the agenda to include a unique lineup of presentations with several speakers who are new to the conference and with topics that have not been covered in past editions of this event.
Conference co-chairs, Darren Williams and Lori Beckman, have carefully crafted this year’s agenda to include a unique lineup of presentations with several speakers who are new to the conference and with topics that have not been covered in past editions of this event.
We are excited to provide a program where attendees will not only learn about general cleaning topics that effect every company involved in cleaning but they will be given the opportunity to sit in on presentations that cover alternative cleaning methods, cleaning best practices, automotive/technical cleanliness and sustainable cleaning. See the agenda for more details.
While attending the PCC, registrants can also immerse themselves in everything IMTS has to offer. This distinctive trade show is the largest manufacturing technology show in the Western Hemisphere and attracts thousands of industry professionals. Owners/managers of companies across the globe will be in attendance in some capacity. Their companies perform abrasive machining/finishing, fabricating and lasers, and metalworking processes such as additive manufacturing/3D printing as well as gear generation. Learn more about IMTS on its website.
It is not too late to register for the conference. Visit partscleaningevent.com/register. Registrants who do so before August 31 will receive a $100 discount!
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