Gardner Business Media, AMT sign cooperation agreement for FITMA-Latin America
GBM and AMT have signed a cooperation agreement to organize, produce and promote FITMA, Latin America’s premier manufacturing trade show connecting contract manufacturers, OEMs and equipment technology and suppliers.
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Doug Woods, president of AMT, and Rick Kline Jr., president of Gardner Business Media, sign the cooperation agreement for FITMA. Photo Credit: AMT
Gardner Business Media (GBM, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.), CompositesWorld’s parent company, and AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology (McLean, Virg., U.S.) have signed a cooperation agreement to organize, produce and promote FITMA, Latin America’s premier manufacturing trade show connecting contract manufacturers, OEMs and equipment technology and suppliers from around the world.
After its successful launch in 2022, the first biennial FITMA event to operate in partnership between GBM and AMT will debut in June 2023 in Mexico City.
“We are excited to have AMT joining us to build on the success of our FITMA event in Mexico City,” Rick Kline Jr., president of GBM, says. “After a successful launch of FITMA in 2022, the addition of AMT’s work with us going forward is going to accelerate the growth of this event and help us build a major metalworking opportunity in Mexico and for all of Latin America.”
According to Doug Woods, president of AMT, the organization has had “a longstanding relationship with Gardner Business Media, and both organizations have increased their involvement in the Mexican market for decades. Gardner has been a partner with AMT and the work we put into IMTS, and so when we had the opportunity to collaborate at FITMA, it felt like a natural connection.”
In addition to Kline, Claude Mas, executive director of international business for GBM, will join Carlos Mortera, AMT’s international director for Latin America, and Bill Herman, AMT’s vice president of sales and membership, in leading the new FITMA agreement. The FITMA collaboration extends the partnership between GBM and AMT, which in 2021 announced the formation of MT United, a joint venture that empowers North American manufacturers with data, analysis and strategic information for accelerated growth, innovation and global competitiveness.
“The manufacturing community in Latin America needs an event like FITMA that can showcase metalworking technologies and serve as a major opportunity for networking,” Mortera notes. “The capabilities that Gardner and AMT bring to the table — quality manufacturing events, content and technology messages — are what we are working hard to accomplish with FITMA.”