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Trade show highlights assembly industry

ROSEMONT - At this month's Assembly Show suppliers, buyers and users of assembly equipment in manufacturing plants will convene at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont to learn about the latest products in the assembly industry.

The Assembly Show will take place Oct. 27-29 and nearly 250 exhibiting companies will showcase hundreds of new products, advanced processes, and impressive innovations.

"Attendees will have access to the newest and most innovative technologies and products available to the market in custom automated assembly systems, robotics, adhesives, packaging and much more," said Tom Esposito, publisher of Assembly magazine. "Buyers and users base their purchasing decisions on what they see at The Assembly Show, and there will be no shortage of new products and services for them to choose from."

The Assembly Show will feature nearly 250 assembly centric exhibitors showcasing exciting new products and live demonstrations. In addition to the large interactive show floor, the event will feature a dynamic keynote presentation by Richard Morris, BMW Manufacturing Co., on "Leading Sustainable Improvement"; the Taste of Rosemont welcome reception; presentations by subject matter experts in the education theaters right on the show floor; and three pre-conference half-day workshops on Additive Manufacturing, Design for Manufacture & Assembly, and Methods for Mixed Material Assembly. For the full list of exhibiting companies and exciting show features, visit www.theassemblyshow.com. To register for The Assembly Show, visit the registration page.

The Assembly Show is sponsored by Assembly (www.assemblymag.com), a monthly trade magazine read by 56,000 engineers and managers responsible for manufacturing and designing cars, computers, catheters, coffee makers, etc. Assembly covers the processes, technologies and strategies for joining discrete parts into finished products. The event is produced by BNP Media (www.bnpmedia.com), one of the country's leading business-to-business media companies serving professionals across more than 50 industries.

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