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[ I tuckerstake SUR/FIN 2007: A RousingSuccess! When an Olympic sprinter gets offto a quick, hearty burst off the line in a Track & Field event, then chances are the runner is going to have a great race. Well, the same can be said about SUR/FIN 2007, which not only launched full throttle right out of the gate on opening day but also fin- ished strong-right up to tear down. Virtually every exhibitor I spoke to over the course of the event reported positive experiences about their time at SUR/FIN (see recap on page 15). Phrases like "the best show I've had in years," "I haven't seen it this busy since..., .... The traffic has been incredible..." were common- place among vendors. Everywhere you turned, booth spaces were posi- tively bustling with activity, as I wit- nessed inquisitive attendees engaged in intense conversations with exhibitor technical experts and sales reps. The high level of energy and enthusiasm was simply undeniable. That energy was reflected in the numbers. Preliminary figures provid- ed by the National Association for Surface Finishing-which manages the event--SUR/FIN 2007 attendance (not including exhibitors) grew by nearly 9% over last year. That's the first increase since SUR/FIN 2002! Booth space reserved also swelled this year, by a whopping 30%. Why the surge? '% lot of exhibitors are taking the show more seriously," said Barry Lee Cohen, SUR/FIN 2008 chairman and global marketing manager for Enthone. Not only were there "more" exhibitors, but attendees found that vendors were tapping into all their available resources. Such was the case with suppliers like Process Technology, which brought along the whole kit and caboodle. "The last time we bussed everyone to a show was the last time SUR/FIN was in Cleveland, so it's been a while," said Christine Venaleck, marketing manager. "It's really been a great show for us, and our employees real- ly enjoy it." Organizers say suppliers also ramped it up in a big way in terms of their booth presentations and demonstrations. "It's the first time in a long time that we're seeing equip- ment here at the show," said Peter Gallerani, technical conference chair. Observers point to another criti- cal factor. Blair Vandivier, SUR/FIN co-chairman and president of Benchmark Products, partially attributes the success of SUR/FIN 2007 to a sharper focus. "Now that the reorganization is behind us, we can get back to the business of run- ning a trade show," he explained. And let's not discount the impact of a more diverse attendee base. "We're seeing more international vis- itors this year," said Cheryl Clark, show director. "We're getting people from Brazil, Asia, and South Africa, for example." Finally, Ray Lucas, president of the NASF, cited the behind-the- scenes work of the SUR/FIN 2007 steering committee as well as other sub-groups and individuals respon- sible for planning, promoting, and marketing the event. "I think every- one involved did a terrific job this year." motol finish/no September 2007 Volume 105 - Number 9 Publisher Greg Valero [email protected] Editor ReginaldTucker [email protected] Managing Editor Patti Ann Frost [email protected] Organic Coatings Editor RonJoseph r [email protected] Publisher Emeritus Eugene B. Nadel Art Director - Production Hanager Susan Canalizo-Baruch [email protected] Advertising Sales Hanager WilliamP. Dey [email protected] Advertising Sales Hanager Lawrence A. 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Page 1: SUR/FIN 2007: A RousingSuccess!

[ I tuckerstake

SUR/FIN 2007: A Rousing Success!

When an Olympic sprinter gets offto a quick, hearty burst off the line in a Track & Field event, then chances are the runner is going to have a great race. Well, the same can be said about SUR/FIN 2007, which not only launched full throttle right out of the gate on opening day but also fin- ished strong-right up to tear down.

Virtually every exhibitor I spoke to over the course of the event reported positive experiences about their time at SUR/FIN (see recap on page 15). Phrases like "the best show I've had in years," "I haven't seen it this busy since..., .... The traffic has been incredible..." were common- place among vendors. Everywhere you turned, booth spaces were posi- tively bustling with activity, as I wit- nessed inquisitive attendees engaged in intense conversations with exhibitor technical experts and sales reps. The high level of energy and enthusiasm was simply undeniable.

That energy was reflected in the numbers. Preliminary figures provid- ed by the National Association for Surface Finishing-which manages the event--SUR/FIN 2007 attendance (not including exhibitors) grew by nearly 9% over last year. That's the first increase since SUR/FIN 2002! Booth space reserved also swelled this year, by a whopping 30%. Why the surge? '% lot of exhibitors are taking the show more seriously," said Barry Lee Cohen, SUR/FIN 2008 chairman and global marketing manager for Enthone.

Not only were there "more" exhibitors, but attendees found that vendors were tapping into all their available resources. Such was the case with suppliers like Process

Technology, which brought along the whole kit and caboodle. "The last time we bussed everyone to a show was the last time SUR/FIN was in Cleveland, so it's been a while," said Christine Venaleck, marketing manager. "It's really been a great show for us, and our employees real- ly enjoy it."

Organizers say suppliers also ramped it up in a big way in terms of their booth presentations and demonstrations. "It's the first time in a long time that we're seeing equip- ment here at the show," said Peter Gallerani, technical conference chair.

Observers point to another criti- cal factor. Blair Vandivier, SUR/FIN co-chairman and president of Benchmark Products, partially attributes the success of SUR/FIN 2007 to a sharper focus. "Now that the reorganization is behind us, we can get back to the business of run- ning a trade show," he explained.

And let's not discount the impact of a more diverse attendee base. "We're seeing more international vis- itors this year," said Cheryl Clark, show director. "We're getting people from Brazil, Asia, and South Africa, for example."

Finally, Ray Lucas, president of the NASF, cited the behind-the- scenes work of the SUR/FIN 2007 steering committee as well as other sub-groups and individuals respon- sible for planning, promoting, and marketing the event. "I think every- one involved did a terrific job this year."

motol finish/no September 2007

Volume 105 - Number 9

Publisher Greg Valero

[email protected]

Editor Reginald Tucker

[email protected] Managing Editor Patti Ann Frost

[email protected] Organic Coatings Editor

Ron Joseph r [email protected]

Publisher Emeritus Eugene B. Nadel

Art Director - Production Hanager Susan Canalizo-Baruch [email protected]

Advertising Sales Hanager William P. Dey

[email protected] Advertising Sales Hanager

Lawrence A. Post [email protected]

Sales Operations Coordinator Eileen McNulty

[email protected] Editorial/Sates Support Manager

Jason Awerdick [email protected]

Circulation Hanager Helena Stewart

[email protected] Hetal Finishing

360 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10010-1710

212/633-3100 FAX:212/633-3140

http://www.metalfinlshzng.com Metal Flmshmg (ISSN 0026-0576) Is pubhshed monthly, with the excepnon of July and August that combines mto 1 issue and ,~ tth special issues m September and December by Elsevmr Inc, 360 Park Ave South, New York, N Y i0010 Metal Finishing is free to qualified metal finishers m North America For others related to the field the subscnpnon rate per year, including a copy of the "Metal Fzmshmg Gmdebook and Directory Issue" and the "Organic Ftmshmg Guidebook and Directory Issue" is

1 year subs 2 year subs

USA $92 00 $153 00

Canada/Mexico $129 00 $215 00

Europe &Japan $203 00 $310 00

Rest of World $211 00 $352 O0

Metal Finishing Customer Service, P O Boxl41, Congers, N Y 10920-0141 Toll free (U S only) 1-800-765-7514 Outstdethe U S call 845-267-3490 Fax 845-267-3478 E-mall Metal@Cambeywestcom Periodicals postage paid at New York, N Y and at addxuonaI madmg offices

Change of Address Postmaster-send address changes to Metal Finishing, PO Bo~ 141, Congers, NY 10920-0141 Tol l - f ree(forUS customers) 1-800-765-7514 Outs ldeof the U S call 845-267-3490 Fax 845-267-3478 E-mad Metal@Cambel'west com, 45 days advance notice reqmred Please include both new and old address

Copyright by Elsewer Inc Permzssmn for reprinting selected pomons wdl usually be granted on written apphcation to the publisher

Articles on pertinent subjects are invited For further mformanon, please contact the iVlanagmg Editor at 360 Park Ave. South, New York, NY 10010, p frost@elseviercom Pubhcanon does not necessarily imply indorsement

Microfilm Edmon Available from Unwerszty Microfilms, 300 N Zeeb Rd, Ann Arbor, Mzch 48103 Our pubhcatlon number zs 342180

meta|finishing I September 200714 www.meta[finishing.com