ROSEMONT, IL / ACCESSWIRE / August 26, 2022 / The editors of ASSEMBLY Magazine are offering two ways for attendees of the 10th Annual ASSEMBLY Show to see the breadth and quality of new technologies on display throughout the exhibit floor. Attendees will have a chance to participate in six guided tours focused on Autonomous & Electric Mobility, Robotics, Pressing & Riveting, Fastening Tools, Automated Assembly and Factory of the Future. The trade show and conference focused exclusively on assembly manufacturing is taking place at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL from October 25-27, 2022.
"Hundreds of exhibitors display the latest products and services at The ASSEMBLY Show. Attendees have access to fasteners, power tools, adhesives, dispensing equipment, conveyors, robots, software and, of course, automated assembly systems are among the myriad new products on display. To help draw attention to the breadth and quality of new technologies on display, The ASSEMBLY Show will offer Guided Tours of the show floor and the ‘New Product of the Year' contest, where attendees get to be the judges," said John Sprovieri, editor-in-chief of ASSEMBLY.
Autonomous & Electric Mobility Tour will be led by Senior Editor Austin Weber on Wednesday, 12:00 - 1:00 pm -- Global sales of electric cars, trucks and motorcycles are expected to grow from 4.1 million units in 2021 to 34.7 million units by 2030, a cumulative annual growth rate of nearly 27 percent. This tour will showcase a variety of suppliers that have developed technologies specifically for assembling and testing electric vehicles and their components. Tour stops include Cincinnati Test Systems, DEPRAG, Inc., Dürr Systems Inc., Schleuniger Inc. and Telsonic Ulstrasonics Inc.
Robotics Tour will be led by Editor-in-Chief John Sprovieri on Wednesday, 1:30 - 2:30 pm -- With product lifecycles getting shorter, the need for flexible automation is becoming more important. This tour provides a look at the complete range of assembly robots, including SCARAs, six-axis robots and the hottest technology today-collaborative robots. Tour stops include Epson Robots, FANUC America Corp., Janome Industrial Equipment, PHD Inc. and Universal Robots.
Pressing & Riveting Tour will be led by Multimedia Editor Jennifer Pierce on Wednesday, 3:30 - 4:30 pm -- Assembling one part to another usually requires a third material-screws, adhesive or filler metal-but it doesn't have to. If one of the parts is made of a malleable material, engineers can use a press to crimp, stake, swage or clinch it to retain the other part. This tour will introduce five top suppliers of pressing and riveting technology. Tour stops include BTM Company, Kistler Instruments Corp., Orbitform, RivetKing and SCHMIDT Technology Corp.
Fastening Tools Tour will be led by Multimedia Editor Jennifer Pierce on Thursday, 10:00 - 11:00 am -- Error proofing, quality control and flexibility are essential on today's assembly lines. As a result, manufacturers are increasingly investing in state-of-the-art fastening tools. Today's tools allow engineers to adjust fastening speed to match various applications and control more aspects of the tightening process, including key parameters such as torque and angle. This tour provides a look at six leading suppliers of fastening tools and accessories. Tour stops include: ASG, Division of Jergens Inc., Desoutter Industrial Tools, ESTIC America Inc., Ingersoll Rand and Sumake North America LLC.
Automated Assembly Tour will be led by Editor-in-Chief John Sprovieri on Thursday, 11:15-12:15pm -- There are many ways to automate an assembly process: standalone cells combining manual and automated processes; synchronous systems based on rotary or linear indexers; and asynchronous systems based on pallet-transfer conveyors. This tour will introduce five of the nation's top systems integrators. Tour stops will include Afag Automation, ATS Automation: Symphoni™ Digital, Assembly Platform, Koops Automation Systems, SWANSON-Erie, and Weiss North America Inc.
Factory of the Future Tour will be led by Senior Editor Austin Weber on Thursday 12:30 - 1:30 pm -- The Fourth Industrial Revolution is all about connectivity and data. Fastening tools, robots, conveyors, dispensing equipment, and even pneumatics are among the many assembly technologies offering Internet connectivity and data transmission. This tour will introduce companies that can help companies get the most out of that data to improve an operation. Tour stops include Acerta Analytics Solutions Inc., Aegis Software, Engineering USA, KINEXON, and LightGuide
In addition to the guided show floor tours, The ASSEMBLY Show will offer a New Product Display and Awards Program. Exhibitors have submitted their products and services to be reviewed by The ASSEMBLY Magazine editorial team. Four nominees will be selected in the following categories: Assembly Machines & Systems, Adhesives, Dispensing & Curing, Fastening Tools, Robotics and Factory of the Future. Attendees will have a chance to visit the New Product Display to see the products and video of products that are too large to display. Voting will take place on the show floor October 25-26, with the winners being announced on Thursday, October 27 at 9:30 am during the Morning Mingle & Breakfast.
The 10th Anniversary of The ASSEMBLY Show will offer a dynamic keynote presentation on Using Lean to Prepare for Manufacturing 4.0 delivered by Charles Wetherington, President of BTE Technologies, LLC, a medical equipment manufacturer.The trade show and conference will kick off with six half day workshops on Tuesday, October 25 on Metal Welding, Lean Manufacturing, Plastics Welding, Electric & Autonomous Vehicles, Next-Generation Manufacturing Workers, and a session on working with Manufacturers' Reps. The exhibit hall will be open on Tuesday, October 25 from 4:00 - 7:00 pm; Wednesday, October 26 from 10:00 am - 5:00 pm and Thursday, October 27 from 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. For information about exhibiting or sponsorships, click here to contact the ASSEMBLY Show sales staff. Registration is open, clickherefor more information.
The ASSEMBLY Show is sponsored by ASSEMBLY (www.assemblymag.com) the leading brand covering the processes, technologies, and strategies for assembling discrete parts into finished products. ASSEMBLY offers an integrated portfolio of products including the industry's leading trade show. The trade show and conference are produced by BNP Media, one of the country's leading business-to-business media companies serving industry professionals across 60+ industries through magazines, custom media, e-newsletters, webinars, events, and market research. For more information, visit www.bnpmedia.com.
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