Assembly Technology Expo (ATExpo) will mark its 25th anniversary as the trade show kicks off on Sept. 28-30, 2004, in Rosemont, IL. The ATExpo conference opens one day earlier on Sept. 27.

 

The event features a showcase of assembly solutions, from advanced robotic systems to hand tools. Nearly 600 suppliers will display and demonstrate new products in more than fifty categories, for use in a range of manufacturing industries, including: automotive, electronics, industrial equipment, computers, household appliances, motors and generators, medical, telecommunications and aeronautics/aerospace.

 

The conference will offer ten free special events as part of the Free Educational Program. The program is highlighted by three entertaining and informative keynote presentations.

 

The opening keynote, "Made in America," will be presented by television star John Ratzenberger, the producer and host of the Travel Channel's John Ratzenberger's Made in

America series. On the second day, "A Tale of Two Rovers—Integrating, Testing and Operating the Mars Exploration Rovers," will be delivered by Christopher Salvo, Mission Manager, Mars Exploration Rover for NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratories. And on Sept. 30, Karl Eberle, vice president and general manager of Harley-Davidson's Kansas City assembly facility will share manufacturing successes in the revolutionary, "Relationship Driven Leadership, a Unique Manufacturing Environment."

 

The conference offers over 30 sessions organized into six tracks: Adhesives,

Automated Assembly, Lean Manufacturing, Manufacturing Management, Materials

Joining and Wire Processing. The organizations presenting conference sessions at the conference include: The Automated Imaging Association (AIA), APICS - the Educational Society for Resource Management, the Adhesive and Sealant Council (ASC), the Edison Welding Institute (EWI), the Robotic Industries Association (RIA), the Wiring Harness Manufacturers Association (WHMA) and ASSEMBLY magazine. Sessions will focus on a variety of topics, including lean production, flexible assembly and robotics in assembly.

 

Three dedicated technology pavilions make it easier for attendees to locate the specific products and suppliers they want to see. The Electronics Manufacturing Pavilion features nearly 200 suppliers offering solutions for every phase of the electronics manufacturing process, from design, packaging and fabrication to assembly and test. The pavilion also features the EASi Line, a working assembly line that incorporates sample equipment from the areas of material handling and transport, stencil printing, component pick-and-place, reflow wave solder, visual and x-ray inspection, robotic point-to-point soldering, packaging, microcontroller programming, and factory modeling and simulation. This year's line will manufacture a Light Chaser game that visitors can take home.

 

The Robotics Pavilion, endorsed by the RIA and AIA, is the place to find industrial robotics, flexible automation, machine vision solutions and related technologies.

 

The Wire Harness Pavilion showcases wire-processing solutions. Endorsed by the Wire Harness Manufacturers Association, the pavilion features new products and services for electronic cable assemblies, cord sets, wiring harnesses and other products within the wire processing industry. The Wire Processing Assembly Line (WPAL) theme this year is, "Lean Sigma Technologies To Support Wire and Cable Processing." 

 

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