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SEPTEMBER 14–16 | ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USAAMERICA’S CENTER CONVENTION COMPLEX
EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUSCO-LOCATED WITH:
NORTH AMERICAN COLD SPRAY CONFERENCE 2021
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SOLVING GLOBAL MATERIALS CHALLENGESINDUSTRY • ACADEMIA • GOVERNMENT
4 EVENTS • 1 LOCATION
ASM’s Materials Week Conference is BACK!Materials Week, now titled International Materials, Applications, and Technologies (IMAT) Conference and Exposition, will be co-locating with Heat Treat, North American Cold Spray Conference, and Motion + Power Technology Expo. ASM will bring together academia, government, and industry to discuss advanced materials, applications, and technologies addressing a spectrum of emerging technologies in key growth market areas.
• ASM is the only society that unites different market segments that cross the entire materials world.
• Meet thousands of materials professionals from around the globe under one roof.
• Exhibit at one event and receive the exposure of four that span across all materials world.
Reach ALL Material Segments under ONE roof!This co-located event is an outstanding opportunity to meet with qualified global prospects looking to buy products and services. For the price of exhibiting at one exposition, you receive exhibitor exposure to FOUR distinct audiences!
BOOTH PACKAGES INCLUDE:• Full Technical Conference Registration to three technical
programs, IMAT, Heat Treat, AND North American Cold Spray Conference - THREE conferences for the price of one
• Post-Event Attendee lists from ALL FOUR events• Unlimited Booth Personnel Badges• Complimentary Expo-Only Pass for Customers• Promotion Before and During the Event
PACKAGE #1 — $3,150 USDAll the exhibitor benefits listed above PLUS:
• A 10 ft x 10 ft booth space with draped 8 ft high back wall and 3 ft side rails
• Booth ID sign - 7 in x 44 in
PACKAGE #2 — $4,200 USDPackage #1, PLUS: Full-page ad in the Final Program
PACKAGE #3 — $5,500 USDPackages #1 & #2, PLUS: Company logo on event website and signage at the event listed as a Corporate Supporter
Note: Each Additional Booth Space is $3,150 USDAll corner charges are an extra $100 USD
TURN-KEY BOOTH — ADDITIONAL $1,500 USDPrice Includes: 10 ft x 10 ft grey carpet, one 6 ft table with black skirting, two chairs, wastebasket, and 120V electricity (Up to 20 AMPS)
RENTAL RATES INCREASE ON DECEMBER 14, 2020.SECURE YOUR BOOTH TODAY!
EXHIBIT HOURSTuesday, September 14 ............................... 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Wednesday, September 15 ........................ 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Thursday, September 16 ............................. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
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ASM is the only society that unites different market segments that cross the entire materials world.Planning for IMAT Conference & Exposition is underway with the ASM Programming Committees, AeroMat Committee, IDEA Committee, Emerging Professionals, and all six of ASM’s Affiliate Societies. The technical symposiums will have a strong focus on application-oriented, real-world technologies that can be put to use today.
IMAT Conference & Exposition will also have broad appeal to a wider demographic than ever—with activities and programming specifically designed for pre-college STEM students, graduate and undergraduate students, and both emerging and seasoned professionals.
ASM International Committees:
Shape Memory & Superelastic Technologies
TECHNICAL ADVISORY BOARD
Additive Manufacturing
AeroMat™ Conference & Exposition
Alloy Phase Diagram
Emerging Professionals
Emerging Technologies
Energies & Utilities
IDEA Committee
Joining of Advanced & Specialty Materials
Materials Behavior & Characterization
Processing & Applications
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ENERGY & UTILITIESFuel Cells and Battery MaterialsMaterials for Clean and Renewable EnergyMaterials for Extreme Service ConditionsNuclear Energy — Remaining Materials and Disposal ChallengesTransportation and Lightweighting
Materials Data Ontologies and Taxonomies
The Materials Digital ThreadMaterials Discovery with Modern Tools
The Materials Genome Initiative Centre (MAGIC)
Trajectories of Standards Development Organizations (SDO’s)
Accelerated MetallurgyArtificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
Digital Materials Definition and the Future of Materials Specifications
Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME)
Materials Data Hub Materials Data Infrastructure
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURINGAdditively Manufactured Metals Corrosion Business Case Development and Cost AnalysisCharacterization, Process Control, Microstructure, Properties and NDTDimensional Control and Net Shaping Evolution, State of Art, Processes, Applications and Development needs
Post-Processing Process Qualification, Certification and Specifications Structural Buildups and Repairs Surface Quality and Finishing
SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS AND PROCESSESEnvironmental Impacts
Global Materials Industry Development Global Supply Stability
Materials Substitution Challenges
MATERIALS 4.0: MATERIALS INFORMATION IN THE PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE
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FAILURE ANALYSISFailure Analysis Case StudiesFailure Prevention and Unconventional FailuresTools and Techniques
METALLOGRAPHYMetallographic Preparation Techniques from Fundamentals to Novel SolutionsMicrostructural Characterization and the Correlation of Microstructure to Mechanical PropertiesQuantification and Simulation of Microstructures and Properties
MATERIALS AND PROCESSES FOR AUTOMATIONDurable, Long-Life Materials Solutions
Ergonomics and Machine-Human Interface Sensors
Improved Automated Machining, Forming, Coating
Improved Sensor & Display Materials
Robotic Corrosion Monitoring Inspection
Safe Robotic and Automation Design
METALS, CERAMICS, COATINGS AND COMPOSITESAlloy Phase Diagrams
Emerging TechnologiesJoining Advance and Speciality Materials
Materials Behavior and Characterization Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Medical / BiomaterialsProcessing and Applications
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A generation of entrepreneurs, scientists, and investors have emerged making the Gateway to the West one of the nation’s burgeoning technology and innovation hubs as the region booms with technology jobs, innovation centers, and over 1,000 start-ups (a third of those in biotechnology alone).
Missouri has deep roots in the manufacturing sector and a pro-business environment that make it a bright spot in the future of manufacturing.
Industry Sectors:
Over
of Missouri’s workforce is currently employed in manufacturing, with an
advanced manufacturing workforce of more than
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273,000
Missouri is located within
of U.S. manufacturing establishments and
of all U.S. households
600 miles of 52%
600 miles of 51%
• Architectural and Structural Metals• Electrical Equipment• Engines, Turbines, and Power
Transmission Equipment
LOCATIONOn average, there are 250 daily departures from St. Louis to 70 non-stop destinations. Travelers can reach most cities in the United States and Canada in less than three hours by air, which means you and your business are only a short flight away from nearly everywhere in North America.
Manufacturing companies located in Missouri:
• Boeing Defense, Space & Security Unit
• Dow / Kokam• EaglePicher Technologies• Emerson Electric Co.• EnerSys• Ford• General Motors• GKN Aerospace
North America
• Harley-Davidson• Hayes Lemmerz
International, Inc.• Honeywell Federal• Manufacturing &
Technologies LLC• Kawasaki• Leggett & Platt, Inc.• LMI Aerospace• Maxion Wheels
• MEMC Electronic Materials
• Paul Mueller• Peterson
Manufacturing Company
• Smith Electric Vehicles• Spartan Light
Metal Products• SRG Global
• Westar Aerospace & Defense
• Zoltek
• Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing• Rubber Products• Semiconductor and Other Electronic
Component Manufacturing
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MEDICAL, TECHNOLOGY, AND ADVANCED MANUFACTURING
Biomedical Companies
3,500+
in the advanced manufacturing workforce
273,000
Fortune 1,000 companies headquartered in the area
14
worth of manufactured goods that Missouri exported
$13.2 billion
Health-Care and Bioscience Professionals Employed
50,000
Largest economy in the United States with over $323 Billion
22nd
of exports are from small & medium businesses
90%
FACE-TO-FACE WORKS
Prefer in-person conferences due to the ability to read body language and
facial expressions
77%
Prefer face-to-face meetings84%
Build stronger, more meaningful business relationships during in-person business
meetings and conferences
85%
Say face-to-face meetings are essential for long-term business relationships
95%
Prefer in-person conferences because they lead to more social interactions and the
ability to bond with coworkers and clients
75%
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If you sell or provide the following, you need to exhibit at IMAT 2021:
Additive ManufacturingEvolution, State of Art, Processes, Applications and Development NeedsCharacterization, Process Control, Microstructure, Properties and NDTDimensional Control, Repair and Net Shaping Post–ProcessingProcess Qualification, Certification and Specifications Structural Buildups and RepairsSurface Quality and FinishingCeramic Materials, Components and Processing Equipment
Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs)Clay and Natural MineralsCNC Lathes, Grinders, Mills, MixersCoatingsCoating/GlazingCutting ToolsDryersElectronic CeramicsFiber InsulationFinished ComponentsFurnacesGlassHydraulic PressingInspection/QCKilnsOptical FibersRefractory CeramicsSingle Crystals
Characterization, Quantification and Analysis of MaterialsCorrosion Analysis and ControlDesign Optimization and Materials Selection
Friction and WearMaterials and Manufacturing Process ModelingMechanical Properties and TestingMetallography and Microscopy AdvancesCommercial Materials Testing
Core Metals, Alloys and Materials TopicsAluminum and Magnesium AlloysCeramic PowdersCeramic and Polymer Composite MaterialsCoatings and Surface EngineeringConsulting ServicesContract R & D ServicesCopper-Base AlloysElectronic MaterialsEnvironmental ServicesFuel CellsGlassMaterials for Extreme EnvironmentsNanomaterialsNanotechnologiesNi, Co and Related SuperalloysOther Material ServicesPolymer Matrix CompositesRetained Austenite MeasurementsSoftware ProvidersSteels and Other Ferrous AlloysTitanium Alloys
Digital Materials and Definition and InformaticsAcademiaArtificial Intelligence — Costs, Risks and ValueData and AnalyticsData Management PlansData PrivacyEngineering Software
Engineering/Scientific JournalsGRIN TechnologiesIntegrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) and SimulationsInternet of ThingsMaterials Data InfrastructureMaterial Data ManagementOn-Line/Off-Line DatabasesOntologiesQuality ManagementResearch and DevelopmentTechnology TransferTrade Association/Professional SocietyU.S. Department of Commerce
Emerging Materials TechnologiesComposite MaterialsFunctionalized and Activated SurfacesMorphing StructuresShape Memory Materials and ApplicationsFunctional Materials and StructuresComposite MaterialsFunctionalized and Activated SurfacesMorphing Structures
Engineering Applications and Related InterestsAtmosphere Equipment/ControlElectrical EngineeringEnergy/CombustionEquipment DesignEquipment Manufacturing (OEM)FinanceIndustrial GasesLubrication and HydraulicsMaintenance and ReliabilityModeling ProcessesOrganizational TrainingPlant EngineeringProject and Construction ManagementSafety and HealthSales and Marketing
Heat Treating Equipment and ServicesCommercial Heat TreatingConsumablesHeat TreatingHeat Treating Equipment
Machining and Metal Cutting EquipmentCutting ToolsMachine Tools
Materials and Manufacturing ProcessesBonding, Adhesive, Surface PrepCasting and SolidificationCoating ProcessesForging and FormingMachining and MachinabilityProcess ModelingSurface EngineeringWelding and Joining
Materials and Processes for AutomationDurable, Long-Life Materials SolutionsElectronic MaterialsErgonomics and Machine — Human Interface SensorsImproved Automated Machining, Forming, CoatingImproved Sensor and Display MaterialsSafe Robotic and Automation Design
Materials Testing/Characterization Equipment and SuppliesColor AnalysisConsumablesCorrosion TestingCreep TestersExtensometersFailure AnalysisFatigue TestersFractures Toughness Testing EquipmentGlass TestingHardness Testing EquipmentImage AnalyzersImpact Testers
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Materials SelectionMechanical Testing (including hardness)Metallographic Specimen Preparation Equipment/SuppliesMetallographsMicroelectronic Failure AnalysisMicroscopesMoisture AnalysisOptical and/or Electron Microscopy (SEM, TEM, etc.)Particle Size AnalysisQuality ControlResidual Stress Analyzers/TestersTensile TestersTest/Lab Furnaces/Environmental ChambersThermal AnalysisThickness GagesTorsion TestersTribologyUltrasonic Testing EquipmentUniversal (Tension/Compression) Load CellUniversal (Tension/Compression) Testing Machines
Medical/Biomaterials Absorbable MaterialsBiologically-Inspired MaterialsOrthopedic ImplantsMaterials to Improve Procedure, Surgery and Visualization OutcomesModeling Biological Tissue and MaterialsSoft Tissue CharacterizationValue-Conscious Medical Device Innovations
Metal Forming EquipmentLubricants
Metals and Alloys — Ferrous MetalsCast IronsCoke/Coke ByproductsDual-Phase SteelsIronLong Products
Other Specialty Ferrous MaterialsPlate ProductsStainless SteelsSteels: Carbon and/or AlloyTool Steels
Nonferrous MetalsAluminum and Aluminum AlloysArmorBiomaterialsCopper AlloysEngineered MaterialsHeat-Resistant MetalsIntermetallicsMagnesium AlloysMetal-Matrix Composites (MMCs)Nickel-, Nickel-Iron-, and Cobalt-Base High-Performance AlloysOther Nonferrous MetalsRefractory MetalsSuperalloysTitanium AlloysVanadium
PlasticsAdvanced CompositesEngineering PlasticsFibers and FiltersPolymersPowder Metallurgy (P/M) MaterialsCeramic and Metallic PowderOther Ferrous Metal PowdersOther Nonferrous Metal PowdersPorous and Foamed MetalsRefractory Metal PowdersSilicon/FerrosiliconStainless Steel PowdersSteel Powders
ProcessesAlloy ProductionBlast Furnace IronmakingBrazing
CastingCoatingsCoke ProductionCold RollingExtrusion/DrawingFiring/Drying/MeltingHeat TreatingHot RollingMachining/GrindingMixing/Milling/GrindingOxygen SteelmakingPicklingPowder MetallurgyPressing (Mechanical, Hydraulic, Compacting)Steel RefiningSurface Engineering/ModificationThermal SprayVacuum DegassingWelding/Joining
PublicationsBusiness Magazines Journals
Refractories/Furnace InsulationRenewable and Unconventional EnergyFuel Cells and Battery MaterialsLightweightingMaterials for Clean EnergyMaterials for Extreme Service ConditionsNuclear Energy — Remaining Materials and Disposal Challenges
Services — Partsmaking/Materials ProcessingCastingCladdingContract WeldingContract/Toll Ceramic ProcessingCVD, PVD CoatingMachining, Grinding, Cutting, DrillingMetal CastingP/M Sintering
Pressing (Wet or Dry)
Surface EngineeringCommercial Surface Engineering Services and Coating ServicesConsumablesSurface Treating EquipmentThermal Spray Equipment
SustainabilityEnvironmental ImpactsGlobal Materials Industry DevelopmentGlobal Supply StabilityMaterials Substitution Challenges
Vacuum EquipmentGaugesPumpsValves
Welding and Joining EquipmentBrazing Filter MetalsSoldersWelding Filler Metals (Electrodes, Welding Rod, Wire)
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INDUSTRIES SERVED
OCCUPATIONS
TARGET AUDIENCE
TARGET MARKETS
AcademiaC-Suite ExecutivesConsultantsEngineer / ScientistEmerging ProfessionalsGovernment LabsJob ShopsManagersManufacturer Reps
Additive ManufacturingAerospaceAIAutomationAutomotiveBig DataCeramics SemiconductorCorrosionEmerging TechnologiesEnergies and UtilitiesFactory 4.0Failure AnalysisHeat TreatJoiningLight MetalsManufacturingMaterials 4.0: Materials Information
Materials Characterization and BehaviorMaterials-Enviromental InteractionsMaterials TestingMedicalMedical / BiomaterialsMechanical TestingMiningModelingNanomaterialsNDTOil & GasProcessing and ManufacturingSemiconductorSimulationSustainabilityThermal Spray
Materials Buyers Materials SuppliersOEMsProfessorsQA / QCR & DStudentsTechnicians / Operators
/Project Manager
Operator
38%Engineer / Scientist
15%Manager / Supervisor
of Group
10%CEO / President /
General Management
9%Other
7% Student
6%Professor / Instructor
4% Program
4%Technician /
4%QA / QC
3%R&D
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COMPANY TYPE30% Heat Treating: Commercial
14% Automotive
8% Machinery (except electrical)
11% Heat Treating: Commercial & Captive
9% Aerospace
7% Fabricated Metal Products
4% Consulting
3% Education
6% Other
Heat Treating: Captive (In-house)8%
CONNECT WITHDECISION MAKERS
33%Engineer / Scientist
25%Manager / Supervisor
of Division or Group
21%CEO / President /
General Management10%
Program / ProjectManager
5%Technician / Operator
5%Student
1% Professor /Instructor
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JOB TYPE
Marketing / Sales23%Quality Assurance /Quality Control9%Mechanical Engineering3%
42% Manufacturing / Process Engineering
18% R & D
5% Materials Testing
BY EXHIBITING, YOU CAN:• Build and enhance your company profile to thousands
of key industry stakeholders• Connect with current customers, develop new
business relationships, and increase sales• Showcase the latest products, services, and trends that
will solve or support the materials community be more efficient, cost effective, and faster
• Exposure to FOUR events in ONE location
IMAT 2021 features high-foot-traffic opportunities for exhibitors including keynotes, education courses, hands-on workshops, poster competition, and sessions with lunches, breaks, and a welcome reception. THOUSANDS of industry professionals will be on hand to see and hear about your latest advances!• Over 9,000 attendees• Over 800 technical presentations• Over 500 exhibits• Over 300 students interested in materials engineering• Four days of technical programming• Three days of expo• Multiple networking events, awards, and competitions• Workshops, live demonstrations, and education right
on the show floor
EXHIBIT INFORMATION:Tuesday, September 14 ...............9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Wednesday, September 15 ..........9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Thursday, September 16 ..............9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073-0002
RENTAL RATES INCREASE ON DECEMBER 14, 2020.
SECURE YOUR BOOTH TODAY!