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Welcome to FABTECH 2011!

The day we’ve all been waiting for is here – the start to another exciting FABTECH show. If you’re in Chicago, please make sure visit our three exciting booths in North Hall:

Miller: Booth 6154

Miller Welding Automation: Booth 5954

ITW Welding North America (Bernard, Hobart Brothers, Smith, Tregaskiss, Weldcraft): Booth 5950

We’ll be introducing new products and showcasing comprehensive welding systems and market-specific solutions. Key points of interest will be live welding demonstrations (including an aluminum-specific demo area), new advanced technologies such as the weld data monitoring capabilities of Miller’s Axcess E with Insight, and contests and giveaways from Miller’s Arc Armor brand of welding personal protection equipment.

As in previous years, you can follow along all the action on the Miller website by clicking here!

Here’s the first few videos straight from the show floor:

Welcome to FABTECH 2011!

Details on the Arc Armor Welder Protection Makeover

Miller’s Hero Photo Booth and Contest

We hope to see you in the booth! Have a great show!

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One Response to “Welcome to FABTECH 2011!”

  1. Good Says:

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