May 23, 2022, Alexandria, VA โ The 2023 Motion + Power Technology (MPT) Expoโa biennial AGMA event that connects top manufacturers, suppliers, buyers and experts in the mechanical, gear, electric and fluid power industriesโwill be held in Detroit, Michigan, on October 17-19, 2023.
Detroit is host to many manufacturing sectors, including automotive, aviation, defense, off-highway, food and beverage manufacturing, refining, research and many more. The city’s manufacturing base makes it an excellent place for attendees to expand their networks within and outside of their respective fields.
There will be more than 200 exhibitors at the 2023 MPT Expo, including EMAG LLC, Gleason Corporation, Kapp Group and Reishauer, to name a few. Other key players from gear companies, machine tool suppliers, materials companies, lubrication suppliers and electric drive solutions will also be in attendance.
โWe were proud to be one of the first shows to return in September 2021 as the industry was recovering from the pandemic. For MPT Expo 2023, we look forward to returning to Detroitโthe heart of manufacturingโto showcase the innovation that our exhibitors are bringing to market,โ stated Jenny Blackford, Vice President, Business Management Division, AGMA. โThe past two years have shown us that people really want to get out and interact with each other. That desire is one of the essential building blocks for long-lasting business partnerships and personal friendships. We are look forward to seeing the industry come together next fall at MPT Expo 2023.โ
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The American Gear Manufacturers Association is a voluntary association of companies, consultants and academicians with a direct interest in the design, manufacture and application of gears, couplings and related power transmission components and equipment. The members include gear manufacturers from the United States, Mexico and Canada, as well as gearing interests from more than 30 countries around the world. AGMA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to write all U.S. standards on gearing. AGMA is also the Secretary for Technical Committee 60 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). TC 60 is the committee responsible for developing all international gearing standards. In addition to the holding the position of Secretariat, AGMA convenes the active ISO Working Groups related to gear inspection and testing.