OFFICIAL VISITSSeveral government officials visited IMTS 2010, including former Michigan Governor and NAM President and CEO John Engler (middle) and Under Secretary for Industry and Security Eric Hirschhorn (right), pictured here touring the Emerging Technology Center.
IMTS organizer AMT—The Association for Manufacturing Technology (www.amtonline.org) started the week on a high note as it released, along with the American Machine Tool Distributors' Association (AMTDA), July numbers for manufacturing technology consumption, reporting a total ($266.08 million) that was up 10.1% from June and up 72.6% from July 2009. The year-to-date total of $1.48 billion is up 58.9% over the previous year. The numbers are based on data reported by companies participating in the United States Manufacturing Technology Consumption (USMTC) program, jointly compiled by the two associations.
"We are pleased that July sales have exceeded expectations and that we're not seeing the normal summer doldrums for machine tool purchases," said Peter Borden, AMTDA president, at the start of the show. "IMTS 2010, opening today in Chicago, will be a key indicator of the ongoing strength of the manufacturing recovery that we have seen gaining momentum since January."
To round out the week, MTConnect also announced the proposed establishment of the Legacy Machine Tool Connectivity Working Group, which will work to provide best practices and overall guidance for the physical connectivity of the thousands of legacy machine tools in manufacturing facilities. The group will be co-chaired by David McPhail, president and CEO of Memex Automation Inc.; and John Turner, director of technology for FA Consulting and Technology.