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The Quality Show focuses on quality assurance, process improvement industry

ROSEMONT - Thousands of industry professionals responsible for quality assurance and process improvement needs will convene at The Quality Show Oct. 27-29 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont.

The Quality Show is the only trade show focused exclusively on quality technology, equipment and products and will open at 4 p.m. Oct. 27 with the Welcome Reception on the Expo Hall Floor.

"Whether you are interested in the newest updates to ISO and ASQ certifications, how SPC and lean can improve your processes, seeing and touching the latest technology and equipment to make your quality control more efficient, or you just want to listen to the perspectives from top organizations and institutions like GE and NASA, the Quality Show offers a range of educational sessions and a host of exhibitors presenting their latest wares to help you improve your manufacturing process," said Darryl Seland, editorial director of Quality Magazine, sponsors of the event.

The trade show floor will feature 135 exhibiting companies, including Gold Sponsor Quality Vision International (QVI) (Booth 1218), and Bronze Sponsor InnovMetric (Booth 507). Over 3,100 industry professionals have already registered to attend the 3-day show.

"Manufacturing continues to face many challenging questions, from how to overcome low-cost competition from overseas while complying with increasingly tough quality standards to addressing a lack of skilled workers and how we attract and train the next generation to fill the skills gap. At this pivotal time for manufacturers, The Quality Show aims to provide the first few steps on the industries path to solving these and other issues: knowledge and discussion among those who face these challenges every day," Seland said.

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