FABTECH Canada returns after four years

April 6, 2022

FABTECH Canada, the metal forming, fabricating, welding and finishing event, will return June 14-16, 2022, at the Toronto Congress Centre. Throughout the three-day event, attendees will connect with world-class suppliers, see the latest industry products and developments, find the tools to improve productivity, and discover the newest manufacturing solutions. 

“We recognize just how important the North American metal processing, forming and fabricating industries have been to the Canadian and American economies and are so excited to reunite the industry at FABTECH Canada after four long years,” said John Catalano, SME senior director, FABTECH. “More than ever before, our goal is to deliver a show that encourages collaboration and networking, equips manufacturing professionals with the latest technological advancements, and provides an immersive education platform to discover new techniques and trends that will improve productivity and the bottom line.”

FABTECH Canada’s 80,000-square-foot show floor will give attendees access to more than 200 exhibiting companies showcasing the innovations covering close to 40 technology focus areas, including cutting, lasers, press brakes, robotics, and welding machines. Attendees will experience live, hands-on equipment demonstrations on the show floor and connect with thousands of experts and peers during the event’s networking activities. Exhibiting companies include AMADA CANADA, BLM Group, Bystronic Canada, FANUC Canada, Heraeus Noblelight America, Hypertherm Inc, KUKA Robotics Canada, Lincoln Electric, Mitsubishi Laser, Sames Kremlin Inc, TRUMPF Inc, and Westway Machinery.

FABTECH Canada will offer a lineup of keynote speakers, panel discussions and educational programs. With more than 50 conference sessions and workshops, attendees will have the opportunity to discover solution-based, transformative content to address today’s biggest challenges, improve productivity and increase profits. Led by industry thought leaders, these sessions will better enable Canadian manufacturing professionals to compete in the national and global marketplace.

“FABTECH Canada is a perfect learning experience for what’s new and upcoming in the market,” said Pedro Kroeker, projects manager at Weberlane. “It’s very informative—a lot of new machines, new technologies—making things faster and better.”

Christopher Gobbi of the University of Waterloo added: “I like the diversity from aspects like welding, forming, machining and everything in between. The variety is really good. [Our] industry can move quickly, and coming to FABTECH Canada is a good way to see what’s coming in your area.”

This year, FABTECH Canada is partnering with the CWB Group, an industry-supported private sector organization providing welding certification, management systems registration and training services, to further provide connectivity and networking opportunities for Canada’s welding industry. The CWB Group will hold its CanWeld 2022 Conference in conjunction with FABTECH Canada on June 15-16. The goal for this year’s conference is to educate attendees on the latest welding technologies, and current issues affecting the welding industry.

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