The 40th annual Metal Finishing Associations of California conference is September 20 and 22.
The events will be held in Southern California on September 20 at Quiet Cannon in Montebello and in Northern California on September 22 at Napredak Hall in San Jose. Both events will be from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
“The Metal Finishing Conference brings together suppliers to the metal finishing industry and key decision-makers from metal finishing companies looking for innovative products and services for the challenges they face from customers and regulators,” says Bryan Leiker, the Executive Director of the MFACA.
Suppliers will be provided four full hours to exhibit their products and services, and Leiker says these shows are the most cost-effective way to reach all metal finishing customers and potential customers in one evening.
This year’s events include new workshops, networking dinners, increased attendance, local and national suppliers, and free booth transportation between shows for exhibitors.
Suppliers can reserve exhibit space by visiting https://mfaca.org/product/40th-annual-mfasc-metal-finishing-conference-exhibitor-registration/
The Metal Finishing Associations of California represents surface finishing companies in both Southern California and Northern California. As a Chapter of the National Association for Surface Finishing (NASF), members adhere to the highest standards of service, ethics, and quality in the industrial surface finishing industry.
“Our Associations represent the interest and needs of nearly 161 members, ranging from small metal platers to some of the world’s largest technology corporations and professionals in the surface coatings industry,” Leiker says. “We are the state’s leading advocate exclusively devoted to promoting and maintaining a healthy business climate for industrial surface finishers.”
Through the effective representation of its membership before various branches of government on critical issues facing the surface technology community, the MFACA works to promote a strong and expanding industrial base in the State of California.
“Another fundamental role of the organization is in educating our communities on the vital role of surface technology in the global manufacturing value chain,” Leiker says.
Visit https://mfaca.org