Automation Fair in Vancouver, BC on November 6, 2019

September 3, 2019

You are invited to attend the Electromate Automation Fair on November 6, 2019. The event will take place at the Delta Hotels Burnaby Conference Centre in Burnaby, British Columbia. The Automation Fair is a great opportunity to explore new technologies and see what’s changing in the world of Automation and Motion Control. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet some of the leading manufacturers in the Automation Industry, as well as like-minded industry professionals.

Manufacturers in Attendance Include:

  • Advanced Motion Controls
  • Applied Motion Products
  • Exor Electronic
  • Galil Motion Control
  • Gam Gear
  • Harmonic Drive
  • Kollmorgen
  • Macron Dynamics
  • Maxon Motor
  • Posital Fraba
  • Tolomatic

Topics Covered Include:

  • Industrial Automation
  • Motion Control
  • Robotics
  • Machine Control
  • Motor Control

Who Benefits from this Automation Fair:

OEM’s, Custom Machine Builders and End Users in the following industries: Medical, Pharmaceutical, Life Science, Subsea, Robotics, Industrial Automation, Food & Beverage, Forestry, Packaging, Film & Entertainment, Scientific, and Communication Industries.

The Agenda Includes:

Lunch will be served as well as snacks/drinks throughout the day. A host bar (beer & wine only) will be open from 1:00pm to 7:00pm.

Cost to attend the Automation Fair is FREE, however preregistration is required. Click HERE to register.

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