Get to Know the PMPA at PMTS 2023
The Precision Machining Technology Show provides the chance to see what membership in the Precision Machined Products Association offers at the association’s co-located National Technical Conference.
Photo taken at the recent 2022 PMPA annual meeting held in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo Credit: PM)
The biennial Precision Machining Technology Show (PMTS) reconvenes this April 18-20 at the Huntington Convention Center in Cleveland, Ohio, to celebrate the people and technology that serve as the foundation of our precision machining industry.
PMTS also offers the opportunity to mingle with our own industry association and show presenter, the Precision Machined Products Association (PMPA), and its experts who make it one of the most respected associations in manufacturing. This year, the PMPA is celebrating its 90th anniversary and, before PMTS starts, it will host free educational sessions as part of its National Technical Conference April 16-18.
The conference includes technical sessions on a variety of topics, and show attendees who are not PMPA members can attend any of the sessions held on the morning of Tuesday, April 18, for free. (See the full schedule here.) Led by those at the PMPA and other industry experts, these popular sessions offer a glimpse at what PMPA membership has to offer.
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