Canada’s largest manufacturing event returns to Toronto with an extensive showcase of cutting-edge technologies and equipment.
(TORONTO)
The Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS), Canada’s largest industry event, makes its grand return at its new home – the Toronto Congress Centre – from September 25 through 28, 2023. Produced by SME, the nonprofit committed to accelerating new manufacturing technology adoption and building North America’s manufacturing talent and capabilities, CMTS is the nation’s most extensive showcase of cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, state-of-the-art equipment, best practices, and invaluable industry connections.
Over 500 suppliers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), more than 8,000 manufacturing professionals from across the country and around the globe and 250,000+ square feet of manufacturing excellence, housing a staggering 500,000+ pounds of live equipment are featured over four action-packed days.
More than 200 cutting-edge new products are on display, each a testament to the relentless spirit of innovation driving the industry forward. Thought leaders will provide over 50 education sessions where attendees will gain invaluable insights into the latest trends and advancements shaping the manufacturing landscape.
SME understands that the manufacturing industry is multifaceted, with unique challenges and opportunities. The event schedule reflects this diversity, offering a comprehensive lineup of sessions and panels over the four-day event:
These educational sessions will bring together the brightest minds in the industry, offering attendees the chance to gain knowledge, expand their network, and explore collaborative opportunities.
Bob Willig, executive director and CEO of SME remarks: “In 2020, the manufacturing industry faced unprecedented challenges. Now, as we look ahead to 2023, CMTS is returning to Toronto with a focus on the technologies driving the future of Canadian manufacturing. This event unites all facets of Canada’s manufacturing industry, offering a platform for knowledge-sharing, collaboration, and innovation in the manufacturing sector.”
In addition to the show floor exhibits, CMTS 2023 presents the following special features:
Co-located with CMTS 2023, the APMA’s Annual Conference promises to be an automotive and mobility extravaganza on September 26. With over 400 attendees, speakers, sponsors, and industry leaders, this event is a unique opportunity to connect with global decision-makers, disrupters, innovators, and partners. Catch Canada’s first zero-emission electric concept vehicle, Project Arrow at CMST 2023!
CMTS 2023 converges machine tools, tooling, metalworking, and advanced manufacturing technology through a dynamic and interactive experience. New this year, SME is introducing an innovative AI-powered event app (SME Events+), to expand attendees’ access, and connect them with a thriving CMTS community.
“CMTS continues to evolve as Canada’s national manufacturing event,” says Arjun Hajela, group manager, Canadian events at SME. “With cutting-edge manufacturing equipment on display, live tech demonstrations, and thought-provoking sessions, CMTS 2023 is a platform that challenges the status quo and drives the industry forward.”
Registration is now open to those who want to be part of the manufacturing revolution at CMTS 2023. Visit www.cmts.ca now.
About SME: Established in 1932 as a nonprofit organization headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, SME leads the ecosystem by elevating manufacturers, academia, professionals, and the communities in which they operate. We accelerate new technology adoption and inspire and build North America’s talent and capabilities. We believe in technology’s power and humanity’s innovation to advance our society and meet many national challenges. We design new ways to understand and solve problems, and our solutions advance the next wave of innovation and growth. Learn more at www.sme.org.
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