2014 Preliminary Program

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2014 Preliminary Program
COME
TOGETHER.
LEAVE
YOUR MARK.
Industrial Automation
& MDA North America
Preliminary Program
at
September 8 - 13, 2014
McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois
Organized by:
Partner:
ia-na.commda-na.com
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION &
MDA NORTH AMERICA at IMTS 2014
From the renowned HANNOVER MESSE in Germany, Industrial Automation and Motion, Drive & Automation North
America at IMTS provide attendees in the North American sector with a platform for innovations in process, production and industrial building automation, motion control, power transmission, and fluid technology.
KEYare
FACTS
& FIGURES
Here
the reasons
why you must attend:
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION NORTH AMERICA and MDA PAVILION, as expected by the industry, was delivered
HFUSA and its partners.
It proved
to be aAutomation
capable platform
for showcasing
company
strengths, to with
increase
1. by
Comprehensive
event:
Industrial
North
America will
be co-located
IMTS and Motion, Drive and
sales, and marketing as well as networking opportunities for the industrial automation sector in the United
Automation
North
America
to
cover
the
entire
product
spectrum
of
the
manufacturing
industry.
States and surrounding countries.
2. Impressive numbers: The 2012 event attracted a record-breaking 100,200 attendees and 91% of which found new
products and solutions to implement in their business practices.
100,200
VISITORS
(included with IMTS)
91% found new products & ideas to use
came seeking a solution to a specific
91% who
manufacturing problem, found a solution
to make a purchase decision within a
65% plan
year of the Show
new business contacts from their
60% claimed
Show visit
26,350
sq. ft.
display area
109 EXHIBITORS FROM 19 COUNTRIES
3. JOB
Latest
technologies
and solutions:
FUNCTION
OF VISITORS
The event showcases industrial automation systems, microsystems technology, electrical systems, industrial IT &
20.8%
Corporate
Management
software,
and
other solutions to meet your manufacturing goals.
ManufacAttend
turing/Prodto
uctinetwork
on
4. 13.6%
Network:
with your fellow manufacturing and production engineers, sales and marketing profesEngineering Management
0.9% Other Design/R&D
sionals, corporate managers, designers and material buyers.
1.6% Design/R&D Management
12.7%
Sales & Marketing
12.4%
• Machinery & Equipment
• Aircraft/Aerospace
• Automotive/Transportation
Manufacturing/Production
2.3% Purchasing
6.2% Design/R&D Engineering
Meet buyers and decision-makers from the following user-industries:
• Construction & Mining
• Government & Military
• Other Manufacturing Industries
Engineering
10.1%
7.3%
Other
Other Manufacturing Production
Manufacturing/Production
5. 12.0%
Conference
programs: Will discuss optimization, plant improvement strategies, and best practices in increasing
Management
product efficiency and productivity.
BUYING AUTHORITY OF VISITORS
Gather Information
Identify Need
Joint Buying Decision
Justify Purchase
Final Decision
No Buying Role
37.0%
35.9%
MOTION, DRIVE & AUTOMATION
NORTH AMERICA
31.6%
Due to demand for a comprehensive
24.1% event that covers all of the needs of manufacturers
in North America, Motion,
Drive
& Automation (MDA) North America will bring the latest
20.1%
technologies and solutions
in
power
transmission, motion control and fluid technology
18.4%
to IMTS 2014. This inaugural event will bring industry experts and the latest innovations
from all over the world to the North American market.
PRODUCT CATEGORIES
•Fluid Power Transmission
•Hydraulics & Pneumatics
•Mechanical Transmission, Parts
and Equipment
•Bearings
• Linear Drives, Gears, and Motors
• Electrical Power Transmission
• Compressed Air Technology
• Condition Monitoring & Vibration Reduction
•Internal Combustion Engines and Small Gas Turbines
•Services & Software for Drives, Gears, Hydraulics, Pneumatics,
Compressed Air & Vacuum Technology
A dedicated display area to showcase
the latest hydraulics and pneumatics
products, technology and services. This
area is hosted by the National Fluid
Power Association, owner of IFPE, North
America’s largest trade show focused on
these technologies.
MDA Conference
MDA North America at IMTS
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Trends in Industrial Communications
for the Factory of the Future
9:00 a.m. - 9:55 a.m.
As a real time Ethernet solution, the current generation
of automation buses is making an important contribution
towards “Smart Factory”, the factory of the future. These
automation buses allow machines, machine modules
and peripheral devices such as control systems, servo
drives, I/O modules and intelligent vision systems to be
both flexibly and robustly connected to each other. Even
safety related machine data can be transmitted over the
same network infrastructure, so that additional wiring is
not required any more. Hard real time capabilities play
a key role as they guarantee that information is always
available at the right time in the right place. Comprehensive, consistent and standardized profiles for different
devices such as hydraulic, pneumatic or electric drives,
encoders, control systems and I/Os enable facilities, production lines and individual machines to adjust to new
demands in a short time and therefore increase machine
performance by using ‘Plug and Play’.
The presentation covers the following topics:
• Evolution of industrial communication
• Ethernet based communication systems – capabilities
and realization examples
concepts and components that have yet to be widely
applied, but have potential for the future. The presentation will be targeted for engineering professionals and
project/corporate managers with some experience in
machine vision and a further interest in 3D technologies.
-D
avid L. Dechow, Staff Engineer, Fanuc America Corp.
Best Practices for Specifying Linear
Actuators
11:00 a.m. - 11:55 a.m.
Despite the performance improvement of control
electronics and algorithms over the past decade or so
to help mask deficiencies in linear actuator selection
and application, it is still incumbent on the automation
engineer to try to identify and provide the right set of
parameters to better assure project success. To that
end, the mnemonic A.C.T.U.A.T.O.R. has been created
to aid and assist the system designer to remember to
check for the minimum basic set of specifications to
define a linear actuator. The mostly quantitative values
that A.C.T.U.A.T.O.R. develops are independent of the
primary motive force of the product and apply equally
as well to conventional industrial hydraulic, pneumatic
or electric linear actuators.
• Trends in industrial communication in the context of a
smart factory
-B
ob Ward, Product Manager, Rollon Corporation
- Peter Lutz, Managing Director, Sercos International
Lunch Break
ractical Application of 3D Machine
P
Vision in Robotic Guidance, Motion and
Inspection
12:00 p.m. - 1:10 p.m.
10:00 a.m. - 10:55 a.m.
This conference session will present a thorough discussion of the application of 3D machine vision for industrial automation including robotic guidance, control of
motion, and inline inspection of parts and assemblies.
The session will educate attendees in the theory of
3D machine vision, and will examine the differences
between various 3D imaging techniques as currently
used in industrial applications. The speaker will detail
several classes of 3D machine vision components available in the marketplace. The presentation will provide
real-life examples of 3D imaging for machine vision,
and how the technology is used in various applications.
The speaker will also present some advanced 3D
Integrated Robotic Control into
Machine Controllers
1:15 p.m. - 2:10 a.m.
Through the convergence of well known controls principles, new machine designs are now possible that result
in game changing advantages for machine builders and
manufacturers. These benefits include reduced wiring,
network and software platforms that are shared with the
overall machine automation system and a significantly
reduced machine footprint. This has led to the advent of
higher performance mechatronic solutions for numerous applications including product packaging with variable product flow, complex material handling lines and
many more.
-M
att Lecheler, Motion Specialist, Beckhoff Automation
“Function Integration” How It Saves
Time While Increasing Productivity
2:15 p.m. - 3:10 p.m.
As modern production machinery becomes more complex it’s natural to assume that the conversation between
control systems and the devices that comprise these
machines would also become more complex. In fact, innovative component manufacturers are simplifying these
conversations by employing a philosophy called “function
integration”. These “smart” devices often integrate the
functions of several legacy devices, simplifying design,
ordering, assembly, commissioning and maintenance.
More importantly, they bring the data that these devices
produce and consume together in a way that is intuitive
for the users of the device. Additionally, the inherently
integrated nature of these devices invites the application of more detailed, intuitive diagnostic systems.
Detailed, plain text, real time descriptions of errors can
be presented at the HMI level with very little additional
programming work.
These features can result in increases in productivity for
the end user. We will examine the various time savings
that “function integration” can provide.
-S
ean O’Grady, Product Manager, Festo Corporation
Inertially Optimized Motion Control
System Drives New 3D Printer
3:15 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.
Learn about the development of a new 3D printing system based on an inertially matched variant of a parallel
Delta mechanism. Robots based on the low inertia, high
stiffness Delta mechanism have a proven track record
in pick and place applications requiring high speeds,
accelerations and positioning accuracies. The same
basic design principles have now been applied to additive manufacturing, though not without novel mechanical modifications that optimize the inertial mass of the
entire Delta mechanism.
-M
ike Everman, Founder and CEO, Bell Everman
Presented by:
For more information, please visit www.mda-na.com.
ISA INSIDE
TRAINING
Using the ANSI/ISA-62443 Standards to
Secure Your Industrial Control System (IC32)
Course Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Length: 2 days (September 10-11)
Price: $1,205 (ISA Member), $1,510 (Non-member)
Description:
The move to using open standards such as Ethernet,
TCP/IP, and web technologies in supervisory control
and data acquisition (SCADA) and process control
networks has begun to expose these systems to the
same cyberattacks that have wreaked so much havoc
on corporate information systems. This course provides
a detailed look at how the ANSI/ISA99 standards can
be used to protect your critical control systems. It also
explores the procedural and technical differences between the security for traditional IT environments and
those solutions appropriate for SCADA or plant floor
environments. This course is required for the ISA99/
IEC 62443 Cybersecurity Fundamentals Specialist
Certificate Program. CEU/PDH Credits: 1.4/14.
For more information, please visit www.ia-na.com.
Global Automation & Manufacturing Summit (GAMS)
Industrial Automation North America at IMTS
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
KEYNOTE: Manufacturing Monitor
Report
8:15 a.m.
Karen Kurek, principal at McGladrey, will discuss the
firm’s exclusive Manufacturing Monitor Report, discuss
the strengthening of the U.S. manufacturing economy,
and highlight the trends and challenges for manufacturing in the next two years.
Presented by: Karen Kurek, McGladrey LLC
How to Get the Most Out of Your
System Integrator
9:15 a.m.
With plant staffs stretched thin at a time of continuing manufacturing growth, system integrators have
come into increasing prominence. Understanding what
should you expect from your SI—and what he should
expect from you—is critical to ensuring that your project is achieved on time, on budget and up and running
on Day 1.
Presented by: Tim Jager, DMC
Plant Floor Connectivity
10:30 a.m.
Sometimes it’s about making sure the data connects to
workers. Sometimes it’s about making sure the network itself is secure, connected and functioning. We’ll
go in-depth at one manufacturing facility that has found
the way to achieve both.
Presented by: Eric Scott, Molex
KEYNOTE: Building Employee
Engagement, One Lego at a Time
12 p.m.
Expanding your manufacturing facility isn’t usually
something that becomes a team project with all of
your employees engaged. One Cincinnati manufacturer
shows that employee engagement with such a project
is like building a new facility: it happens one brick at a
time.
Presented by: Mick Wilz, Sur-Seal
Mobility and Network Security
2 p.m.
In an age when manufacturing is overrun with information, getting the right information to the right person
at the right time is crucial. A new era of mobile devices
has helped deliver the promise of greater productivity. With it comes the challenge of network security,
achieving both is possible, as we’ll demonstrate.
Presented by: Matt Puskawa, DMC
Advanced Manufacturing in Chicago
3:15 p.m.
Announced earlier this year, the Digital Manufacturing
and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII) is a Chicagobased manufacturing hub that will bring together
public, educational and private interests to accelerate
innovation and reduce development time and costs.
Learn how all manufacturing will benefit from the research and development based at this digital lab.
Presented by: Dr. Bill King, DMDII
Presented by:
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
(All types of registration include access to the exhibit hall for 6 days)
SPECIAL COMBO CONFERENCE PASS
$650
(includes access to the IMTS Conferences,
Global Automation & Manufacturing
Summit, and MDA Conference)
MDA CONFERENCE
$250
MDA & INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION NA
DISCOUNT PACKAGE
$450
(includes access to the MDA Conference
and Global Automation and Manufacturing Summit)
ISA INSIDE TRAINING
$1,205 (ISA Member)
$1,510 (Non-member)
GLOBAL AUTOMATION &
MANUFACTURING SUMMIT (GAMS)
$250
Use Registration Code HFUSA01
EXHIBIT ONLY
INDIVIDUAL
$30 (before Aug 8, 2014)
$50 (after Aug 8, 2014)
GROUP
(5 people to register at the same time)
$15/person (before Aug 8, 2014)
$30/person (after Aug 8, 2014)
INTERNATIONAL ATTENDEE
Free of Charge
Visit ia-na.com or mda-na.com to register online or contact Hannover Fairs USA at +1 (773) 796-4250 or [email protected].
[email protected]
SPONSORS AND PARTNERS:
EZO SPB-USA Precision Ball Bearings Japan is a manufacturer of EZO
and SPB precision ball bearings. The
company’s facility located in Sarasota,
Florida, enables it to serve the needs of the OEM user as well as
industrial distributors throughout North and South America. EZOSPB bearings are currently being used in applications such as AC/
DC motors, power tools, encoders, flow meters, pumps, measuring devices, office automation products, medical equipment, robotic
joints, food processing machines, finishing reels, and card readers.
Visit EZO SPB-USA Precision Ball Bearings Japan at booth E-4941.
As the global experts in communication, monitoring and control for industrial automation and networking,
Red Lion has been delivering innovative solutions to customers for over forty years. Our award-winning
technology enables companies worldwide to gain real-time data
visibility that drives productivity. Product brands include Red Lion,
Sixnet and N-Tron. With headquarters in York, Pennsylvania, the
company has offices across the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Europe.
Visit www.redlion.net for more information.
Robotics Within Reach
The lightweight, flexible Universal Robots have reinvented
industrial robotics – even for
small and medium-sized companies who once saw automation as
costly and complex. After initial risk assessment, the collaborative
Universal Robots can operate without cumbersome and expensive
safety guarding, making it easy to move the light-weight robots
around production sites. Intuitively programmed on a touch screen
interface, the robot arms go from box to operation in less than an
hour with a typical payback period around 195 days.
Meet the trailblazer of Collaborative Robotics at Booth# E-4841 and
see for yourself how easy it is to program the UR robots.
www.universal-robots.com
New manufacturing approaches are
needed across the supply chain. Manufacturers need to globally connect
their enterprise, integrate flexible
manufacturing processes, and gain better insight into their manufacturing operations. Machine builders need to differentiate themselves amidst global competition, and deliver unique value for their
end users.
Rockwell Automation Inc. (NYSE:ROK), the world’s largest company
dedicated to industrial automation, is committed to being the most
valued supplier of innovative industrial automation and information products, services and solutions. Throughout the world, our
flagship Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Software product brands are
recognized for innovation and excellence. We stand ready to serve
you from more than 80 sales, service and support locations around
the world.
Through our industry and manufacturing expertise, strategic relationships, and high-quality products and services, we help manufacturers optimize operations and help machine builders lower the
total cost to design, develop, and deliver machines.
With a focus on smart, safe, and sustainable manufacturing, we
deliver results. So you can respond more quickly to customer demands, implement business process improvements, increase access to real-time production information and improve supply chain
integration across the enterprise.
Rethink Robotics develops affordable,
user-friendly robots that can operate
safely next to people in manufacturing and production environments. Our
flagship robot Baxter™ is the world’s
first interactive production robot, offering a unique combination of safety, flexibility, affordability and
ease of use that enables manufacturers of all sizes to introduce automation where it was once unfeasible. Powered by the revolutionary Intera 3 software platform, Baxter is a workforce multiplier that
is making manufacturers of all sizes more efficient, while helping
to keep jobs from migrating to low-cost regions. Visit www.rethinkrobotics.com to learn more.
Exhibitor and VIP Lounge Co-Sponsor:
Having started its activities in 2002, the Union coordinates all activities to ensure the growth of exports in
the sector. 8,000 machinery exporters are members of the Union. The Machinery and Accessories Exporters’
Union is the only Exporters’ Union in Turkey in which machinery exporters are represented.
Turkish Machinery Group was established by the Machinery and Accessories Exporters’ Union in 2007 with
the aim of being able to promote the machinery sector more effectively at home and abroad and developing the perception of Turkish machinery. With this aim, the TMG participates in international fairs, organizes delegations, and holds promotion campaigns.
Official Freight Forwarder Marketing/Advertising Partner:
Association Partners:
EXHIBITORS
Industrial Automation North America Exhibitors
Booth
Company Name
E-4485 AMTUSA Inc.
E-4401 Appliance Design (M)
E-4527Auspicious Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd.
E-4401 Automation World (M)
E-4401 Automation.com (M)
E-4901B&R Industrial Automation
E-4708 Bartec US-Varnost (D)
E-4905 Beckhoff Automation
E-4435Bihler of America, Inc.
E-4855 BLOCK Transforma-
toren-Elektronik GmbH (D)
E-4525Code
E-4463 Concept Systems Inc.
E-4401 Control Engineering (M)
E-4469 DataRealm Solutions
E-4431 DEHN, Inc.
E-4706Deutschmann
Automation GmbH (D)
E-4899Diakont
E-4971Elmo Motion Control Inc.
E-4475 Enerdoor, Inc.
E-4704
ERMAFA Sondermas-
chinen - und Anla-
genbau GmbH
E-4515Foerster Instruments Inc.
E-4455 Folding Guard
E-4929 FORCAM, Inc.
E-4746 Force Robots LLC
E-4838Gain Den Precision Co.,
Ltd. (T)
E-4401 GPI Prototype & Manufacturing Services Inc. (M)
E-4706 Grid Connect Inc.
E-4921HARTING Inc. of North
America
E-4925 Helukabel USA, Inc.
E-4861 HEMA Maschinen- und Apparateschutz GmbH (D)
E-4857 HEMA North America, Inc. (D)
E-4863 Hessen Trade & Invest GmbH (D)
E-4891Hymark
E-4427 I.L.M.E. S.p.A.
E-4656iBASE Technology (USA),
Inc.
E-4710 icotek GmbH (D)
E-4447Industrial Andons, LLC
E-4860 infoBoard USA LLC (D)
E-4732 Innovalia Metrology
E-4471Integ Process Group, Inc.
E-4640ixmation NORTH
AMERICA
E-4840JetEazy System Co., Ltd.
(T)
E-4740 JMP Engineering Inc.
E-4650 Kaefer Messuhren
fabrik GmbH & Co. KG
E-4650KORDT GmbH & Co. KG
E-4871Lang Technovation Inc.
E-4624 Lapp USA
E-4883 Lite Cylce LLC
E-4415LQ Mechatronik-Systeme
GmbH
E-4674 Mencom Corporation
E-4513Ming Cheng
Precision Co., Ltd.
Booth
Company Name
E-4915Molex
E-4833 MPDV USA, Inc.
E-4968Nachi Robotic
Systems Inc.
E-4652Nanotec Electronic US Inc.
E-4541NEXCOM
E-4481Nidec-Shimpo America
Corp.
E-4545Nike Machinery, Co. Ltd.
E-4503PanelShop.com
E-4537Paramount Industries
E-4409Patlite (USA) Corporation
E-4473Pelican Industrial Inc.
E-4991Phoenix Contact USA
Headquarters
E-4401 Plant Engineering (M)
E-4897Predator Software Inc.
E-4706 profichip GmbH (D)
E-4616Radwell
International, Inc.
E-4531 Red Lion Controls
E-4493RedViking
E-4660 Rethink Robotics Inc.
E-4529 Roboshop Conveyors
E-4606 ROLLON Corporation
E-4865 Sercos International e.V. (D)
E-4832 Sesame Motor Corp. (T)
E-4939SGE Terminals & Wiring
Accessories Inc. (T)
E-4933SHAYANG YE INDUSTRIAL
CO., LTD. (T)
E-4744Shengkwei
Enterprise Co., Ltd.
E-4935Sin Yu Technology, Inc. (T)
E-4648Site Location
Partnership (SLP)
E-4509 Sprinter Marking
E-4451Strongarm Designs Inc.
E-4736 System Insights
E-4690System Logistics Corp.
E-4632 Tosei America, Inc.
E-4841Universal Robots USA,Inc.
E-4961 VFV Vereinigte Fach
verlage GmbH (D)
E-4467VIC - Vecoplan
Integrated Controls
E-4862 Volume Graphics,Inc. (D)
E-4888Weidmuller
MDA North America Exhibitors
Booth
Company Name
Booth
E-5048 ABtech Mfg., Inc.
E-4401Aerospace Manufacturing
and Design (M)
E-4947 Aidro Srl (I)
E-5040 ARGO - HYTOS Inc. (IFPE)
E-4953 AS Aston Seals Spa (I)
E-4848 Assofluid (I)
E-4958Belt Technologies Inc.
E4943
Berarma Srl (I)
E-5030Bimba Manufacturing
Company (IFPE)
E-4864BOLENZ & SCHÄFER
GmbH (D)
E-5041 Calmotion LLC
E-4895Cast Steel Solutions USA
LLC
E-4539 Cheng Dai Co. Ltd.
E-4489Chieftek Precision Co.,
Ltd. USA
E-4852 Commex Srl (I)
E-4401 Compressed Air Best Practices (M)
E-4897 Continental Hydraulics Inc. (I) (IFPE)
E-4945 CPM Spa (I)
E-4972Delta Products
Corporation
E-4950 DESCH Canada Ltd.
E-5050 DMM Technology Corp.
E-4842 Elettrotec Srl (I)
E-4748 EMI Solutions Pvt Ltd.
E-4941 EZO SPB-USA, LLC
E-4936 Festo Corporation (IFPE)
E-5079 FMC HYDRAULIC
E-5068 G H Binroth Co.
E-4992 G. W. Schultz Tool, Inc.
E-4401 Gear Technology (M)
E-4955 German Group Stand (D)
E-4955 Germany Trade & Invest (D)
E-5092GMT Global Inc. Changhua
Branch
E-4959 GRW High Precision Bearings LP (D)
E-5096GTEN Ball Screw Technology Co., Ltd.
E-4894 Harbin Bearing Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
E-4930 HAWE Hydraulics (IFPE)
E-4836HPB Motion Control Co.,
Ltd. (T)
E-5026 IC Flow Controls, Inc. (IFPE)
E-4963 ICB Greenline, L.L.C. (D)
E-5057 ISUTAMI USA Inc.
E-4848 Italian Trade Agency (I)
E-4844 Italnord Flex Srl (I)
E-4995 Jiang Su Krius Machine Tool Accessories Co., Ltd.
E-4937Jinn Woei-Tsay Co., Ltd (T)
E-5056Kashima Bearings
Corporation
E-4887 Kuebler Inc.
E-4988Leadshine America, Inc.
E-5080 LinMot USA, Inc.
E-4932Lynch Fluid Controls
Inc. (IFPE)
E-4992 Mach Motion
E-4951 Mec Vel Srl (I)
E-5066 Meridian Laboratory
E-4854 Meter Spa (I)
E-5052MFP Seals
For more information, please visit www.ia-na.com.
Company Name
(A Division of Martin Fluid
Power): (IFPE)
E-4949MGM Motori Elettrici Spa
(I)
E-4993 Modular Assembly Technology Co., Ltd.
E-5085 NEUGART USA
E-4885Nippon Pulse America
E-5059Omative North America
E-4846 Omlat S.r.l. (I)
E-5083 Omnitrack Ltd.
E-5084Panasonic
E-4401 Power Transmission (M)
E-4892 QingDao QianShao Precision Instrument Co., Ltd.
E-4979 Rockwell Automation
E-4963 Rodriguez GmbH (D)
E-4956 SCHMIDT Technology
E-5034 Sekwang Hi-Tech (IFPE)
E-4992 SolidCAM, Inc.
E-5038Sommer Automatic,
Inc. (IFPE)
E-5028Spectronics
Corporation (IFPE)
E-5062Super Unique
Enterprise Co., Ltd.
E-5027Thermal Transfer
Products (IFPE)
E-4924 THK America Inc.
E-4535TiMOTION
E-5044Tobul Accumulator, Inc.
E-4401Today’s Energy
Solutions (M)
E-4401Today’s Medical
Developments (M)
E-4401Today’s Motor Vehicles (M)
E-5060Tox Pressotechnik L.L.C.
E-5072 Turkish Machinery Group
E-4928Wandfluh of America,
Inc (IFPE)
E-5088 Weapon Bearings, Inc.
E-4879WITTENSTEIN
E-5072ZF Friedrichshafen AG (D)
Special Display Areas:
(D) German Group Stand
(IFPE) IFPE Fluid Power Zone
or NFPA Member
(I) Italian Group Stand
(M) Media Partners
(T) Taiwan Group Stand
Media Partners: