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The International Manufacturing Technology Show Registration is Open

IMTS 2010 to take place Sept. 13-18 in Chicago.

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March 1, 2010

By DE Editors

Registration for the 28th edition of The International Manufacturing Technology Show—IMTS 2010 is open. IMTS, being held Sept. 13-18 at Chicago’s McCormick Place, hosts more than 92,000 manufacturing industry professionals from 116 countries. 

“We are on track to fill well over 1 million net square feet of exhibit space and host more than 1,000 exhibitors,” says John Krisko, director of exhibitions for IMTS. “It is encouraging that the show is holding steady in these uncertain times and that there appears to be confidence in the future and importance of global manufacturing.  We’re moving ahead with our planning for a great event that will inspire the industry for a bright future.”   

The cost to attend IMTS is $25 per person through Aug. 13, 2010 (exhibit hall only), and increases to $50 per person after Aug. 13, 2010 (exhibit hall only).  For groups of five or more who register at the same time, the cost is $15 per person.  

For more information, visit IMTS.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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