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FMA is a co-sponsor of FABTECH, a trade show serving the metal forming, fabricating, welding, and finishing industries. On odd-numbered years, FABTECH is held in Chicago, IL; the 2015 show was the 19th largest trade show of any kind in the United States (ranked by net square feet). [ 18 ]
The International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS), first held in Cleveland, Ohio in 1927 [1], is a trade show that features industrial machinery and technology. It is the largest manufacturing technology trade show in North America, [2] and in 1990 was renamed from the original "International Machine Tool Show" to reflect the growing scope of the show to additional technologies such as ...
The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, formerly known as the Rosemont/O'Hare Exposition Center, is a convention center located in Rosemont, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Built in 1975, the center has exhibition space of 840,000 sq ft (78,000 m 2 ) and parking available via a Skybridge connected parking garage, which is able to accommodate ...
McCormick Place is a convention center in Chicago. It is the largest convention center in North America. [2] It consists of four interconnected buildings and one indoor arena sited on and near the shore of Lake Michigan, about 2 mi (3.2 km) south of the Chicago Loop. McCormick Place hosts numerous trade shows and meetings.
Rosemont is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States, located immediately northwest of Chicago. As of the 2020 census, the village had a population of 3,952. [ 2 ] The village was incorporated in 1956, though it had been settled long before that.
This is a list of festivals in Chicago, Illinois, United States. ... Chicago Auto Show; Other ... Art Chicago; Asian Animation Film Festival ...
Started in 1928, completed in 1931, and built in the same art deco style as the Chicago Board of Trade Building, its cost was reported as both $32 million and $38 million. The building was the largest in the world in terms of floorspace, but was surpassed by the Pentagon in 1943, [ 28 ] and now stands forty-fourth on the list of largest ...
The National Art Materials Trade Association was established on January 4, 1950, in Chicago, Illinois. [2] [3] Edward Ellison, editor of the Art Material Trade News, saw the need for a unified art materials industry and incorporated NAMTA as a nonprofit trade association, scheduling its first meeting of the board of directors the next month.