There is nothing spooky about #membermondays! This week, please help us welcome uptool as one of the newest members of AMT! Uptool is and AI operating system for the manufacturing industry. Welcome, Uptool!
AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology
Non-profit Organizations
McLean, VA 13,458 followers
We represent and promote the U.S. manufacturing technology industry.
About us
AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology represents and promotes U.S.-based builders and distributors of manufacturing technology - the high-tech machinery, devices, and digital products that enable advanced manufacturing. Located in McLean, Va., near our nation's capital, AMT supports its members by acting as the industry's voice to grow its global competitiveness, speed the pace of innovation, and develop the smartforce of tomorrow. AMT also provides expertise in industry research and data, in addition to extensive international business support. AMT is the producer of IMTS - The International Manufacturing Technology Show, the premier manufacturing technology event in North America. www.AMTonline.org www.IMTS.com
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- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- McLean, VA
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1902
- Specialties
- manufacturing technology, data and research, global markets, trade shows, digital manufacturing, and capital machinery and equipment
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Updates
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We might be biased but this is a must-watch with our President, Doug Woods talking about all things manufacturing at #IMTS2024!
Innovation never stops in the manufacturing industry, and AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology President Douglas Woods knows all about it. Back at the Creators Lounge at #IMTS2024 he chatted with Jim Mayer about advances like AI, digital twin and automation. Watch the interview here:
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Shipments of cutting tools, measured by the Cutting Tool Market Report compiled in a collaboration between AMT and USCTI, totaled $209.3 million in August 2024. Orders increased 9.1% from July 2024 but were down 4.5% from August 2023. You can read the full report on the latest cutting tool orders here:
August 2024 US Cutting Tool Orders Total $209.3 Million, Up 9.1% From July 2024
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The year may be more than half over, but we can still look at the glass half-full on USMTO outlook. Orders of manufacturing technology totaled $360.8 million in August 2024. These orders for metalworking machinery increased 22.7% from July 2024 but fell 12% short of August 2023 orders. Read the full report here:
August Manufacturing Technology Orders Fall Short of 2023; Outlook Optimistic for Remainder of 2024
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The final day of MTForecast has begun but before we highlight today's sessions, there was even more content from yesterday to talk about! AMT's Principal Economist Chris Chidzik chatted about the Gardner Business Media, Inc. Capital Spending Survey before handing it off to Tonya Bodell, Partner and Executive Director at StoneTurn for an outlook on the energy market. Then we drove into the automotive market outlook by Bill Rinna of GlobalData Automotive before closing out the day with Chief Revenue Officer of AMT, Travis Egan giving a recap of the day and what to expect as we go into today. Stay tuned to see what we have in store for today!
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Midday of MTForecast was jampacked with content for our attendees! AMT Vice President of Research, Kevin Bowers discussed AMT's ability to assist on questions ranging from additive to semi-conductors. Then we heard from Cara Walton of Wipfli about what to expect in manufacturing based on what they've heard from their surveys. Then, we broke for lunch before splitting off for breakouts on topics like AI, marketing and more! We can't wait for the rest of the day and what is to come tomorrow!
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MTForecast has officially kicked off! Last night we enjoyed workshops and welcome reception and today, we got into all of the forecasts. AMT President Douglas Woods kicked off the day with opening remarks before handing it off to Thomas Walstrum, Senior Business Economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago for a look at the potential future of manufacturing. We then got a forecast from Mark Killion, CFA, Director of US Industries at Oxford Economics who gave us a peek at the future of machine tool orders in 2025. There is so much more content to come so stay tuned!
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Time to start the week with another #MemberMonday! This week, please help us welcome Explorium as one of the newest members of AMT! They use tech and AI to provide sales and marketing teams with the highest quality manufacturing data to solve go-to-market problems. Welcome Explorium!
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Houston, we do not have a problem! Manufacturing technology is key to the continued advancement of space exploration and it doesn't show any sign of slowing down. In honor of Manufacturing Day, check out our infographic that breaks down some of the highlights of manufacturing technology's contributions to the space industry. Check out the details here!
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How does 2025 look? Will the presidential election spell "disaster" or "cha-ching"? Successful sales strategies rely on up-to-date intel, and MTForecast cuts through the fog to provide clear, actionable insights for your business. Sneak a peek at what the experts will discuss. Read all about it and register here: https://bit.ly/4epI0sL