ATMS 2022 Is Postponed to May 10-11

Januayr 26, 2022

 

Considering the recent spread of the virus worldwide, we have taken the decision to postpone ATMS 2022, originally scheduled to take place at the International Centre in Mississauga, Canada from 8th to 9th February 2022. Our utmost priority is to safeguard the health and wellbeing of exhibitors, visitors and staff. After we have consulted with our partners, we have concluded that it is in the best interests of our community to defer the event to a later date. Luckily, we were able to reschedule ATMS 2022 quickly, so mark your calendar with the new dates:

 

May 10-11, 2022

Mississauga International Centre

 

 

Key companies that had previously registered are still confirmed in May:
NASA / BMW GROUP / BOMBARDIER / GENERAL ATOMICS /
HYUNDAI / TOYOTA TSUSHO / PRATT & WHITNEY /
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES CANADA AEROSPACE…

View the Attendee List here

 

Join the world’s leading transportation manufacturers, top-tier suppliers and service providers to connect over two days of high-level conference sessions and B2B meetings.
Virtual and on-site participation available.

 

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Who You’ll Hear From

The conference and panel discussions will bring together industry experts, researchers, and academics to cover topics on the adaptation of Industry 4.0 methods, tools and techniques in the aerospace, automotive and defence supply chain sectors and the shift of these industries towards electrification.

 

Check out the full conference program here

 

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