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Fabtech Expands Education Program
More than 50 new educational sessions include expanded welding, management and lean manufacturing tracks.
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Fabtech, the annual metal forming, fabricating welding and finishing event scheduled for November 12-14 in Las Vegas, has added more than 50 new sessions to the associated education program, which offers insights from top industry experts on hot topics.
The trade show is expected to attract more than 25,000 manufacturers to the Las Vegas convention center to view 1,100 exhibits covering more than 400,000 square feet of floor space. To complement the event, the education program will provide more than 100 total technical, operational, economic and managerial sessions, all of which are designed to help participants advance their careers and businesses.
New offerings include presentations in Spanish as well as expanded welding, management and lean manufacturing tracks. Additionally, a panel discussion with seasoned Washington, D.C. government relations experts will explore how election results might impact U.S. manufacturing, while five manufacturing CEOs will participate in a special roundtable about “The State of the Industry: Manufacturers’ Executive Outlook. Finally, various new product presentations will occur daily in the Fabtech theaters.
A full schedule of educational sessions, as well as other information on the show, is available at fabtechexpo.com.
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