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Registration now Open for 1st MCA Business Conference
POSTED 07/16/2008
Networking Event Set for November 5 & 6 in Orlando
Ann Arbor, MI -- Registration is now open for the first Motion Control Association (MCA) Business Conference, set for November 5 & 6 at the Portofino Bay Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
Global motion control industry leaders will attend to hear insightful talks on the motion control market, the economic outlook, the impact of the 2008 US Presidential Election, standards developments that impact motion control companies, and other important issues that affect business opportunities in the near future.
The event is co-located with the Robotics Industry Forum sponsored by Robotic Industries Association (RIA). Now in its 16th year, the Forum attracts some 150 robotics industry leaders. The synergies between the interests of robotics companies and motion control companies make this co-location especially valuable, said Jeffrey A. Burnstein, Executive Vice President of MCA.
“Everyone involved in robotics and motion control is interested in issues like the global economic outlook and the impact of the election,” Burnstein noted. “And, since motion is such a key part of robotics, the leaders of these companies are all interested in finding new business opportunities that will arise from the many networking activities we have planned at the co-located events.”
The MCA Business Conference and RIA Forum officially begin with a joint networking reception from 6-8 pm on Wednesday, November 5. An optional golf outing for attendees of both events is set from 8 am to 3 pm on Wednesday
On Thursday, November 6, both groups will hear speakers like Mara Liasson of National Public Radio and Alan Beaulieu of the Institute for Trend Research in the morning. In the afternoon, MCA and RIA will hold breakout sessions on topics specifically related to their industry. The evening will feature a joint dinner and entertainment activities at Universal Orlando’s CityWalk.
MCA’s Thursday afternoon features talks on the motion control market from Alex Chausovsky from IMS Research and Paul Kellett of MCA. An in-depth review of standards developments will be presented by Dan Jones of Incremotion Associates. An interactive panel discussion with MCA Board Members will allow MCA members to influence the future direction of MCA activities.
The RIA Forum continues through Noon on Friday, November 7. MCA Business Conference attendees will be invited to attend for an additional fee.
The preliminary agenda, registration form, and housing details can be found at:
http://www.motioncontrolonline.org/i4a/calendar/details.cfm?id=106
Founded in 2006, MCA is a global not-for-profit trade group dedicated to promoting the use and understanding of motion control technologies as well as developing business opportunities for mechanical and electronic (mechatronic) motion control companies. Some 50 companies currently are members, including industry leaders such as Baumuller, Baldor, Bosch Rexroth, Curtiss-Wright Controls, Danaher Motion, Elmo Motion Control, Maxon Precision Motors, Mitsubishi Electric Automation, National Instruments, Omron Electronics, Oriental Motor, Parker Hannifin, Rockwell Automation, Siemens, Sumitomo, and Yaskawa Electric America.
Among MCA’s key activities are promoting the industry through its Motion Control Online website (www.motioncontrolonline.org); collecting and reporting quarterly market statistics; offering educational training as well as showcasing the industry’s leading products at events like the International Robots, Vision & Motion Control Show (set for June 9-11, 2009 in Rosemont, Illinois); and providing networking opportunities for its members.
The association also will produce its first annual Motion Control Industry Directory this fall, featuring profiles on industry leading companies as well as other valuable resource material for anyone interested in motion control.
For more information about MCA, contact Jeff Burnstein or Dana Whalls at MCA Headquarters at 734/994-6088, or visit www.motioncontrolonline.org.