Register For ToolTech Before One-On-One Selection Begins

Register For ToolTech Before One-On-One Selection Begins

The selection process for one-on-one meetings begins on April 10. To be eligible to participate in the one-on-one selections, participants must be registered for ToolTech 2018 by today, April 9.

ToolTech 2018, which takes place April 30 to May 3 in Tucson, Arizona, is put together by the Equipment and Tool Institute, focusing solely on automotive-related tool and equipment companies and the individuals at the forefront of the industry and technological advances.

The selection process for one-on-one meetings begins on April 10. To be eligible to participate in the one-on-one selections, participants must be registered for ToolTech 2018 by today, April 9.

A Full Access Pass is $749 per person. Click here to register.

This year’s attendee opportunities at ToolTech include:

  • The ability to promote themselves, their capabilities and their products, as well as to interface with industry insiders
  • Network with industry peers
  • Meet potential customers and potential product providers
  • Convene in structured, private one-on-one meetings
  • Gain valuable insights from presentations by industry leaders
  • Cost-effective/high-value way to meet with many OEMs and customers in one venue

Additional networking opportunities include an opening reception, closing dinner, lunches and a NASTF meeting on Monday, April 30.

Click here for hotel information.

For more information, schedule of events, speaker sessions and other details for ToolTech 2018, click here.

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