IMTS, the International Manufacturing Technology Show, is a biennial event that draws manufacturers, engineers, and technology enthusiasts from around the globe. This year, Brighton Science will have a strong presence at the event, featuring a booth and delivering two informative presentations.
Located in Booth 134043 in the East Building on Level 3, Brighton Science's exhibit is a must-see for anyone interested in the latest surface analysis and quality control advancements. Interactive demonstrations and hands-on experiences will allow visitors to better understand how Brighton Science's solutions can help them improve their manufacturing processes.
One of the highlights of Brighton Science's presence at IMTS is the participation of its esteemed scientists and engineers. Kaitlin Carroll, a Senior Materials Scientist at Brighton Science, will be presenting on Monday, September 9 at 11:00 am CT in Room W-193 B. Her presentation, entitled "Quality Control of Surfaces in the Digital Age," will explore the critical importance of surface quality in manufacturing and explore the innovative ways in which digital technology is transforming surface inspection. Carroll's presentation will provide valuable insights for manufacturers seeking to enhance their product quality and competitiveness.
On Tuesday, September 10, at 12:30 pm CT, Lucas Dillingham, in collaboration with Mike Valenti, Director of Technology from Hubbard Hall, will present at the Parts Cleaning Conference. Their talk, "Using Surface Analytics For Monitoring Process and Part Quality," will address common challenges in process and part quality monitoring and highlight how surface analytics can offer effective solutions. Dillingham will share real-world case studies demonstrating the value of surface analytics in diverse manufacturing applications.
Learn more about the event and register here: https://www.imts.com/show/reg.cfm.