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Heat Treat Radio #132: Must-Attend Heat Treat Events of 2026 and Beyond


In this episode of Heat Treat Radio, host Heather Falcone sits down with Doug Glenn, publisher of Heat Treat Today, to break down the most important heat treat industry events on the horizon. From the massive international state of the THERMPROCESS trade show to the technical knowledge of Furnaces North America, they explore where those in the industry can learn, network, and grow. The conversation also highlights Heat Treat Today’s own events, including Heat Treat Boot Camp and Helium Leak Detection seminars. Together, they offer practical guidance on choosing the right events to stay engaged and informed in today’s heat treating landscape.

Below, you can watch the video, listen to the podcast by clicking on the audio play button, or read an edited transcript.




The following transcript has been edited for your reading enjoyment.

Introduction (00:05)

Heather Falcone: Hi, I am Heather Falcone and welcome to Heat Treat Radio. Today we are talking about a variety of upcoming events in the industry in 2026 and beyond. Joining me today is Doug Glenn, publisher of Heat Treat Today, and longtime host of Heat Treat Radio. Doug has had a front row seat to this industry for years, from the technical side to the people driving it forward. He’s also someone that I consider a mentor and a friend. I’m looking forward to digging into this conversation with him.

It’s an honor to sit down together with this one, Doug, as it’s kind of a bit of a hand off and a nod to the legacy that you’ve built here.

Doug Glenn: It’s a pleasure, and I couldn’t think of a better person to hand it off to. Heather, you’re doing great, and I appreciate you taking the time to do it and having the courage to do it.

Heather Falcone: Obviously, you have recorded over a hundred episodes, so I have so much to learn for you. Thank you so much for trusting me with this.

Key Events for 2026 and Beyond (1:19)

Heather Falcone: Doug, walk us through 2026 and beyond. We have so much going on for events. What are the key events that people should have on their radar?

Doug Glenn: We often say at Heat Treat Today that we believe people are happier, and they make better decisions when they are well informed. Our whole goal is to make people happy by giving them good information so they can make better decisions, and that that always works well. We do that in a variety of ways. Primarily it’s through our print publication — the technical articles that go out in that print publication. Our most popular product is our print publication. Most of that deals with heat treating, thermal processing, technologies, materials, etc.

But there’s also the element of continuing to sharpen your saw, as Stephen Covey says; keep yourself fresh. To that extent, attending industry shows, events, and educational seminars is helpful.

There’s a there’s a big show coming up in Germany in 2027. It’s called THERMPROCESS, but it’s actually one of four events that are all metals related, so we will talk about that whole quartet of shows. I will also talk about Furnaces North America because it is the leading thermal process/heat treat event of 2026. Then also we also have two Heat Treat Today events that I think might be helpful. Our Heat Treat Boot Camp, and then also our Helium Leak Detection seminars.

Those are the events I’m going to talk about today, but there are more events than that. If you are interested in learning more about important industry events, visit our website, heattreattoday.com, and look under Resource tab. There is the Industry Events calendar. That would be a real good place to start because we try to put all of the events that we think are important to most heat treaters and suppliers of the industry.

It’s important to note, when we talk about heat treat, we have to be very careful. We are not only talking about commercial heat treaters. That’s only about 10 to 15% of the audience that we reach. We are talking about captive heat treaters. That’s who Heat Treat Today is meant to be helpful to.

Heather Falcone: Reaching the broader industry at large is always our goal. Making sure that everyone has access to this. When you have an in-house heat treat operation, sometimes you can be even more isolated. So getting those companies exposed to as much information and data as possible.

THERMPROCESS 2027 (4:26)

Heather Falcone: Speaking of that, if someone can only commit to one or two events this year, I think we should really start with THERMPROCESS, because that one kind of rises to the top. We can unpack that a little bit first.

Doug Glenn: I think that’s a really good idea. The show itself, THERMPROCESS 2027 (thermprocess-online.com), is only one of four [in a trade fair quartet]. That show does not take place until June 21–25 of 2027. It’s over a year away. But the reason we need to talk about it now is because, unlike shows here in the United States, this is a huge show, and if you want to exhibit there, which many of our listeners may be suppliers in the industry, applications need to be in by the end of May of this year, not next year. So I wanted to make sure people are aware of that.

To give you a sense of what’s going on in that event, I want to provide a site map of the campus where THERMPROCESS is taking place. First thing to know is that there are four shows altogether. It’s held only every four years in Dusseldorf, Germany. Looking at the map, they call it “The Bright World of Metals,” you’ll notice the four logos across the top, which are GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS, and NEWCAST.

This is a huge campus. If you were to walk from the upper left corner, the Merkur Spiel Arena, all the way down to the east entrance, that would take you probably 10 to 15 minutes.

GIFA is a foundry show, and is located in halls 11 through 17. The dark blue on the map is all GIFA.

METEC is the gray on the map, halls 1, 4, and 5. This show is basically steel making, metallurgy, etc.

THERMPROCESS is in one hall, hall 10, and it’s the largest hall. It’s larger than any heat treat show here in the United States by far.

NEWCAST is basically a metallurgy show, steel processing, some forging as well. That’s in halls 14 and 15.

This show is open five days, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., all five days. If you were to spend your time walking through this show, it would basically take you all five days to go through this. It’s a huge event.

Let me give you a sense of this size. The total attendance for this entire event for 2023, which was the last one that they had, was 63,000 attendees. Even if you divide that by four, because there’s four different shows, that’s almost 16,000 people per show. To give you a sense of size difference in the United States: our biggest heat treat show, typically Furnaces North America or the ASM Heat Treat Show, attendance is no more than 2,500 people, including exhibitors and everything. You can get a sense that this is the right show.

It’s held in Dusseldorf, Germany. Germany of all countries in the world knows how to do trade shows. There are booths in these halls that are double decker booths, large booth displays. There are even restaurants on the upper level — it is a full event. Companies will spend millions of dollars just on this show.

My suggestion is, if you’ve never been to this show, or if you have a need for a full understanding in the thermal processing/heat treating industry, this is the premier event in the world, as far as I’m concerned. China has some big shows as well. I believe this one is more international. You will see people from all over Europe and the United States as well. 63,000 people total.

For just THERMPROCESS, there are 276 exhibitors, and the show takes up 8,400 square meters, which is about 90,000 square feet. Over on the Foundry side, obviously the biggest show here, taking up almost six halls, there are 854 exhibitors in about 41,315 square meters or 445,000 square feet of booth space. These are big shows.

Heather Falcone: It’s massive.

Doug Glenn: It is massive. There are companies exhibiting there from all over. Not only Western Europe, but Eastern Europe too, Turkey, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, China, India, etc. The United States, to be quite honest, is not always that well represented.

I think this is probably one of the more important things that I wanted to mention about this event. Heat Treat Today is promoting and sponsoring a pavilion there at THERMPROCESS. If you would like to be part of that pavilion, you can call me and we’ll see what we can do.

It’s a big deal, it’s a big show. May 31 of this year is the exhibitor deadline. For those of you who are interested in attending, which I highly recommend, thermprocess-online.com is the website.

If you’ve never been to Dusseldorf, it’s definitely worth going just to see Dusseldorf. There’s this place in Dusseldorf, a section of the town called the Altstadt, which is the old city. It’s a great place, hundreds of restaurants and great to experience the culture. It’s worth it after the show ends.

Also, the public transportation in Germany is very good. There are trams that run, which make it pretty convenient to get to the exhibit hall.

Heather Falcone: What kind of company roles do you think would be best suited to attend THERMPROCESS? Who do you think would most benefit from this event?

Doug Glenn: You would want more of your upper management personnel attending this event, not so much your furnace operators. You could do that — it would not be a problem taking the furnace operators over there. But it’s typically more engineers and up. One big difference between this show and most shows in Germany compared to shows in the United States: there is not a conference associated with it. They do offer some technical presentations, typically five or six a day in the small auditorium on the show floor. So you might get 30 different technical presentations, but this is primarily a trade show. It is a show where people sit down in their meeting rooms in their booths where they can close the door and have a private meeting, and they buy and sell there.

This is a show where if you want to do business, this is the premier event. In my 30 plus year experience, this has been the most impressive show, for thermal processing/heat treating, so I highly recommend attending.

Furnaces North America (14:28)

Heather Falcone: That’s a great point that you brought up, the difference between a trade show and the technical presentations. Compared to Furnaces North America (FNA), it’s a whole different ball game.

Doug Glenn: FNA is October 12–14, 2026 in Indianapolis. The website for that event is furnacesnorthamerica.com.

The difference is marked between THERMPROCESS and FNA. It’s just a whole different category in a variety of ways. The number of exhibitors is going to be somewhere in the range of 150 to 200, maybe right on the upper end. The trade show hours are typically a little bit shorter, maybe 11 a.m. to 5 or 6 p.m. It’s only a two-day show, not a five-day show. And there are a lot of technical sessions that are held. There’s a much better opportunity for more formal learning, if you will, where you can go to some classroom environments.

Furnaces North America is owned and operated by the Metal Treating Institute (MTI), which Heather and I are both members of, which is great. MTI is the world’s largest association of commercial heat treaters. While MTI is commercial heat treaters, Furnaces North America is really intended for captive heat treaters, as well as commercial heat treaters, to help advance the technology, knowledge of processes, and materials in the North American market.

It is a good event. It starts on a Monday night, the 12th of October, with a nice opening reception. Then Tuesday is a full day of conferences and the trade show. Wednesday, the conferences begin again in the morning, and then the trade show is open until around 2 p.m. So it’s a rather abbreviated show compared to THERMPROCESS.

Heather Falcone: It’s one of the more unique events because often, when you’re at a trade show, you do want to try and get some learning in, but you also want to get out and see the vendors on the floor. So they’ve set it up really well so that you never have to miss a concurrent session. In fact, they don’t even have the trade show floor open during the conferences. So, it ensures the exhibitors do not have to leave the trade show to attend session, and it lets people attend sessions without feeling guilty that they’re not out there hitting the booths at the trade show.

Doug Glenn: Exactly, they can actually go and do some of the learning as well. If I remember correctly, Heather, you’ve been involved with program development of FNA in the past.

Heather Falcone: Yes, I tend to do a session or so. Last time I think I talked about industry involvement, which is similar to the topic today. Getting involved in the industry is one of the best things you could do for yourself and your company.

Doug Glenn: That’s FNA in a nutshell. There are still some booths available. Although I don’t anticipate that will last long. Call or go to furnacesnorthamerica.com to check in on that, or contact me or Heather, and we can steer you in the right direction.

Heather Falcone: I honestly believe anyone would benefit from going to FNA because of the technical sessions. There’s a lot of learning to be had, even down to someone that’s more operational. It’s not just meant for that owner level. It’s pretty approachable.

Doug Glenn: I would agree. The expense of going to FNA is also substantially less than the expense of going to THERMPROCESS over in Germany. So you do see a good number of shop floor personnel at this, but it is also a good place to send your upper management personnel, depending on the size of your company, and your decision makers, as far as capital expenditures go. It is a good place to bring those people. You can gather a lot of information in a very short time walking around this show.

Heather Falcone: You can cover a lot of ground and really get some good relationship and networking going. It’s a great setup.

Heat Treat Today Events (19:20)

Heather Falcone: Let’s discuss the Heat Treat Today events, I think that there’s some truly unique offerings.

Doug Glenn: While Furnaces North America is not a Heat Treat Today-owned and operated event, we are the exclusive media sponsor of the event. But Heat Treat Today also has its own events.

Firstly, we have our most fun event, which is called Heat Treat Boot Camp. It was a brainchild of mine quite a few years ago because I tend to have a mile wide and an inch deep knowledge of the industry. I am no expert in any one area, but I have this experience of being here and absorbing over 30 years worth of information and relationships. So I thought to myself, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to share some of that information with people who are just wanting to get their heads wrapped around the North American heat treat market? What is it, who’s there, what are we doing, what are the materials — all that good stuff.

So we put together this event called Heat Treat Boot Camp. It is not heavily technical — you don’t need to know metallurgy or anything of that sort to attend. And it’s not just focused on any one piece of equipment, any one company’s equipment, or any one process, like brazing. It is cross-cutting. If you’re coming into the industry, or if you’ve been in the industry for a long time but have only focused on point X because that’s what you’re paid for, you can attend Heat Treat Boot Camp to get a broader view of this whole market. The added benefit of that is that you might find out there are other areas that your company could add that could potentially be profitable.

This is our fifth year coming up. It’s going to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, from Monday, September 14 to Wednesday, September 16, 2026. Our first four events were held in Pittsburgh, which is a great city. But we’re going to Cleveland this year, which should be very good.

Here are the five things that we cover: heat treat markets, materials, processes, products, and players. By players, we mean, Who are the companies that manufacture the equipment… Equipment, components, supplies, materials? That’s the players.

We start the event on Monday night with a very nice opening reception. It’s usually just a nice time to get together and meet each other. Tuesday is the bootcamp day. It’s grueling, it’s a solid day of intensive learning, talking, slideshows, passing on knowledge. Thomas Wingens from WINGENS Industrial Consultancy is my partner and we teach the lectures. Thomas focuses more on the technical side because he’s a metallurgist. So he tries to explain processes and materials in terms that people who are not metallurgists can understand.

Wednesday morning is another half day of classes, and then it’s officially over at the end of the half day. However, we offer an optional heat treat plant tour afterwards on Wednesday afternoon. It is very cool actually because people who have never been to a heat treat shop can experience one.

When we were in Pittsburgh, we went to two. We alternated between Penna Flame Industries in Zelienople, PA, and Solar Atmospheres of Western Pennsylvania in Hermitage. Both are an hour from downtown Pittsburgh. Now that we’re going to Cleveland, we will be visiting Euclid Heat Treating, which is going to be a blast.

That’s bootcamp. It’s really worthwhile. You can visit heattreatbootcamp.com to learn more or you can go to our website, heattreattoday.com and look under events and hit Heat Treat Boot Camp. Feel free to register. If your company is bringing three or more people, get ahold of me and I’ll give you a discount code so you can get a little bit of a deal on registration. It’s a great event. It’s not overly technical. We had a couple company owners who bought furnace manufacturers and so have come to listen and learn. It’s meant for personnel in sales, marketing, and engineering to a certain extent as well. It’s really targeted at suppliers, but we have had quite a few captive heat treaters and commercial heat treaters who have also attended.

Heather Falcone: It’s a very approachable event and anybody should try it. This is a good opportunity for folks that are not necessarily exposed to a lot of the operations. Your HR people even. What’s a great chance to understand what your floor people are going through so that your HR can serve them better? Or accounting or anybody who hasn’t been exposed to the ins and outs of the industry. It’ll give them such a nice strategic understanding across the board without getting too heavy. Really good bang for the buck for such a short amount of time.

Doug Glenn: “Two plus years of industry knowledge in two days.” It’s like drinking out of the proverbial fire hydrant. Very worthwhile.

Helium Leak Detection Seminars (26:00)

Heather Falcone: Let’s finish off by talking about Dave and the seminars.

Doug Glenn: Dave Deiwert is a helium vacuum leak detection expert who has been in the industry many, many years. These are single-day, in-person seminars where attendees will learn hands-on tips. Dave has leak detection equipment from several different suppliers. He will explain the theory behind helium leak detection, and provide solid, practical advice on how to do it. We had our first one this year in March in Charlotte, which was well attended.

The next helium leak detection seminar is in Philadelphia on June 10th, and then we’ll have one in Long Beach, California on August 12. Our final one is scheduled the day after the Furnaces North America event ends in Indianapolis. It’s going to be located right in that neighborhood. The idea was, go to Furnaces North America, stay an extra day, and attend the Helium Leak Detection seminar. It’s scheduled for the October 15 in Indianapolis.

If you’re interested in more information on those seminars, visit heattreattoday.com/leakdetectionseminar, all one word. ​

Closing Remarks(28:36)

Doug Glenn: It is a lot going on. It is a lot going on, and I want to give a shout out to our in-house events director who’s just taking on the role this year, Karen Gantzer. Karen’s been doing a great job squaring all this stuff away. We give her this wild thing and she’s taken it by the horns and is getting it done.

Heather Falcone: With a smile always!

We covered a lot of ground today. I’m really excited about what we’ve got to be able to offer to the industry. This has been unpacking these, helps them understand exactly what might speak to them individually.

It was a lot of fun spending a little time with you. You’re a mentor, you’re the legacy. You brought us over a hundred episodes of radio, I’m going to say it until I’m blue in the face!

Doug Glenn: Yeah, well it’s nice to not have to ask the questions. It’s nice to actually be able to answer them, so thank you. I appreciate you allowing me to come on.​


About the Guest

Doug Glenn
Publisher
Heat Treat Today

Doug Glenn is the founder and publisher of Heat Treat Today, a thermal processing industry consultant, and a longtime industry voice and conference speaker with over 30 years of experience. He spent two decades as publisher of Industrial Heating magazine, where he helped expand its global reach, and has played a key role in launching major industry events, including Furnaces North America.

For more information: Contact Doug Glenn at doug@heattreattoday.com.

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News from Abroad: Global Fairs, Acquisition, and Power Deal

In today’s News from Abroad installment, we highlight The Bright World of Metals 2027 GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST conferences, an aluminum exctrusion company’s recent acquistion of Induction Professionals, and a twelve month power deal for an Australian aluminum smelter.

Heat Treat Today partners with two international publications to deliver the latest news, tech tips, and cutting-edge articles that will serve our audience — manufacturers with in-house heat treat. Furnaces International, a Quartz Business Media publication, primarily serves the English-speaking globe, and heat processing, a Vulkan-Verlag GmbH publication, serves mostly the European and Asian heat treat markets.


Global Metal Fairs Open for Registration

Lively atmosphere at the Bright World of Metals in Düsseldorf: GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST will once again unite the key sectors of the metal and foundry industry in 2027. (Source: Messe Düsseldorf / C. Tillmann)
Source: Heat Processing

“Four world-leading trade fairs, one common goal: to shape the future of the global metal and foundry industry. From 21 to 25 June 2027, ‘The Bright World of Metals’ will bring together international market leaders, hidden champions and newcomers in Düsseldorf — from iron and steel to aluminum and other non-ferrous metals. The focus is on the central topics of the industry: Green Transformation — Sustainability and Decarbonization — Digitization and Automation, Resource Efficiency and Circular Economy, Young Talent as well as Global Networking and Knowledge Transfer.

“These topics shape the programme, the exhibition areas and forums and form the framework for innovation, transformation and future viability of the international metal and foundry industry. Companies can now register online and secure their place.”

READ MORE:Ready for Transformation: Registration for GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST 2027 now open” at heat processing.

Extrutec North America acquires Induction Professionals

The new company will be situated in Induction Professionals former facility in Youngstown, Ohio. Source: Furnaces International

“Aluminium extrusion company Extrutec North America, has acquired Induction Professionals, leading to the formation of the new company Induction Professional Solutions (IPS). The acquisition will combine Extrutec’s energy efficient technology with Induction Professionals extensive experience to provide customers with advanced heating solutions.

“Uwe Günter, managing partner of Extrutec, said: “We are thrilled to welcome Induction Professionals assets and expertise into the Extrutec family. This is an exciting and strategic step for our company. By integrating Induction Professionals’ capabilities into our North American operations, we are well-positioned to offer a comprehensive portfolio of the most modern, energy-efficient induction heating solutions. We are committed to building on the foundation of trust and quality that Tom Kearney and his team have established.”

READ MORE:Extrutec North America acquires Induction Professionals” at furnaces-international.com.

Lifeline Power Deal Extended for Aluminum Smelter

The future of the Rio Tinto-owned smelter based in northern Tasmania, was put in jeopardy as its 10-year power agreement was set to expire on 31 December.
Source: Furnaces International

“Bell Bay Aluminium has, in-principle, agreed a 12-month extension to their deal with Hydro Tasmania. The future of the Rio Tinto-owned smelter based in northern Tasmania, was put in jeopardy as its 10-year power agreement was set to expire on 31 December, reported ABC.

“In a statement on their website, the Australian Aluminium Council, said: ‘Today’s announcement between the Tasmanian Government and Rio Tinto’s Bell Bay Aluminium to extend the power arrangements until December 2026 is a welcome stepping stone towards what will hopefully be a long-term solution. This news will be welcomed by the employees and people of Tasmania who rely on the smelter for jobs, its local economic contribution, and the vital role it plays in the Tasmanian grid.’”

READ MORE: “Bell Bay Aluminium secures lifeline power deal extension” at furnaces-international.com.

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Attend the Largest Heat Treat Show in the World June 12-16, 2023

Held only once every four years, THERMPROCESS is the largest heat treat show in the world with thousands in attendance.

Brace yourselves for 2023 THERMPROCESS, in Düsseldorf, Germany; the world’s most important platform for the presentation of highly innovative technology and environmental concepts for industrial thermal processing plants.

THERMPROCESS is part of the tradeshow quartet that happens every four years in Dusseldorf. The other events in the quartet are GIFA, METEC, and NEWCAST. Climate neutrality by 2050 means that the industry faces an extreme transformation that will be discussed at the Düsseldorf trade fair quartet, including the challenges that the sectors must overcome and the innovations that machinery and plant manufacturers will offer to enable climate solutions.

Lastly, North American heat treat suppliers: If you have any interest in exhibiting, reach out to Heat Treat Today SOON, preferably NOW, to reserve your specially priced booth in an exclusive North American Exhibitor Group. If there is enough participation, Heat Treat Today will provide a centrally located Resource Center where participating companies can come for food & drink, meeting rooms, some North American fellowship, and language interpreters. Essentially, this is all the perks of a big company without the expense! Costs for your booth will range from $9,000 to $12,000. Contact Doug Glenn at doug@heattreattoday.com or via phone at 724-923-8089 for more exhibitor info.

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The Technology Trade Fair Quartet

op-edHeat Treat Today will be a sponsor for the technology trade fair quartet in Düsseldorf, Germany, and we hope to see you there in June 2023. To learn more about GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS, and NEWCAST, check out this interview with Friedrich-Georg Kehrer, global portfolio director at Messe Düsseldorf GmbH, about Messe Düsseldorf’s ecoMetals Campaign.


Friedrich-Georg Kehrer
Global Portfolio Director
Messe Düsseldorf GmbH

The technology trade fair quartet GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST will again provide a complete overview of the foundry technology and metallurgical sectors from June 12–16, 2023 in Düsseldorf, Germany. Which trend topics  will particularly characterize the trade fairs?

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Friedrich-Georg Kehrer: How green are the energy-intensive foundry and steel sectors of industry? How sustainably do they produce and how eco-friendly is their use of materials? These are the crucial questions dominating the agenda and providing ample food for thought at GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST 2023. Tasked with achieving climate neutrality by no later than 2050, these industries face what is probably the biggest transformation in their history. This decisive development will be reflected by the Düsseldorf trade fair quartet: on the one hand, the challenges that the sectors face; on the other hand, the innovations that machinery and plant manufacturers offer to the metallurgical and casting industries worldwide clearly making them part of the solution rather than the problem. Through in-depth exchange with the professional bodies and experts from all stages of the value chain we have identified the following three mega trends:

  1. Sustainability in the sense of energy and resource efficiency, for instance in the form of green steel or green iron as well as the decarbonization of the steel and iron industry using hydrogen as a catalyst – summarized succinctly under the “ecoMetals” motto.
  2. The use of digital technologies in manufacturing, i.e. the buzzword “Industry 4.0” in steel mills and foundries also remains another mega trend.
  3. Also, automotive lightweight construction as well as the latest additive manufacturing processes for steel and metal working continue to play a key role.

With our four trade fairs and the extensive line-up of ancillary events we offer a unique platform worldwide to discuss these important topics.

The buzzword “ecoMetals” is mentioned in connection with GIFA, METEC, THEMPROCESS and NEWCAST time and again. What does it mean and what role does the campaign play in the events?

Friedrich-Georg Kehrer: Messe Düsseldorf’s ecoMetals Campaign forms an integral part of the “Bright World of Metals” and has a long-standing success story. It refers to the ecological path of the casting and metal processing industries and promotes exhibiting companies that invest in innovative, sustainable and economically competitive technologies. Trade visitors can easily identify the award-winning innovations and are guided to the respective exhibitors at GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST by complimentary daily Guided Tours – so-called ecoMetals Trails.  Furthermore, these exhibitors are especially highlighted in the respective Internet portals as well as in the catalogue and their exhibition stands are marked. The ecoMetals campaign was already received very well at the previous edition of the trade fair quartet. Our visitors highly appreciated this guidance. I am particularly pleased to see that some of our other capital goods trade fairs such as wire and Tube or decarbXpo have also adopted this concept this year. With this move Messe Düsseldorf also wants to live up to its ecological responsibility and provide the drivers for environment-saving products, production and processes with a special forum.

So the ecoMetals Trails will enable trade visitors to discover “new pathways for value creation” at the trade fairs?

Friedrich-Georg Kehrer: Yes, exactly! The ecoMetals brand focuses on three fields of sustainability: Resources, Innovation and Production and/or Processes. How can raw materials be extracted in a more resource-efficient way and processed more efficiently? What is trending in metal and non-metal recycling? Which new technologies, machines and plants are used to improve the energy and CO2-balance? The sustainability drivers exhibiting at GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST will share their solutions for all of these challenges. At their exhibition stands they will explain how they reduce their carbon footprint at their production sites and merge business with environmental protection. Overcoming these challenges is as important as ever to hold your own against international competition as a valued business partner.

How much does participation in the ecoMetals Trails cost?

Friedrich-Georg Kehrer: Participation in the  ecoMetals Trails is free of charge for all visitors. Registrations can be submitted on the respective websites in the run-up to the trade fairs. Of course, those deciding onsite to take part are welcome to join a tour without prior registration.

On September 21 this year the ecoMetals Day will be held as the “Steel Day of the Future” at the Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre. What kind of event is this and how does it relate to the Bright World of Metals?

Friedrich-Georg Kehrer: The ecoMetals Day will be held for the first time, concurrently with glasstec, as part of our new event decarbXpo. The ecoMetals Day will attract the Who’s Who of the steel sector and cover all topics relevant to the technical, economic and ecological transformation of the steel industry in form of unique lectures. These impulses are, of course, also of enormous importance for THERMPROCESS 2023.

Can you already reveal any details regarding registration levels? How are the trade fair preparations going in general?

Friedrich-Georg Kehrer: The preliminary work has been completed successfully, many companies have already registered and the allocation of exhibition space is in full swing. Now the time for finetuning has come and, of course, for the visitor promotion campaigns. Our exhibitors are eager to inspire the trade fair audience at GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST with their technologies and innovations. All renowned companies will be represented in Düsseldorf again plus many new exhibitors taking part for the first time.  GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST are the most relevant events for their respective industries; they thrive on personal encounters and the exchange of ideas in this special setting. Everyone is particularly looking forward to this — especially after such a long time!

 

Contact Messe Düsseldorf North America:

E-mail: info@mdna.com

Visit www.gifa.com; www.metec-tradefair.com; www.thermprocess-online.com; www.newcast.com and www.mdna.com


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Two Major Updates for International Events

Today, we look to our European information partner, heatprocessing, to get an update on how two huge heat treat tradeshows are gearing up: THERMPROCESS 2023 and wire and Tube 2022.


2023 Düsseldorf Update

"Till Schreiter, who contributes over 20 years of national and international experience from the electrical and metal industries to the trade fair with a symposium for thermoprocess technology, explained: 'For whoever wants to actively invest in a sustainable, future-oriented and prosperity-securing design of Europe, a visit to GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST is an absolutely must. There is no other event in our sector that offers you this opportunity for personal exchange with the global experts and decision-makers.'"

Read More: "Dipl.-Ing. Till Schreiter elected as new President of THERMPROCESS"

 

2022 Summer wire and Tube Update

"[Significantly] better travel conditions for trade visitors from all over the world are given. After four years without their leading trade fairs, the professional world will finally meet again live and on site in Düsseldorf. Here they will exchange information about innovations from the wire, cable and tube industries."

Read More: "wire and Tube 2022 profit from declining pandemic situation"


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6 Heat Treat Events From Around the Globe

Today, we look to our European information partner, heatprocessing, to explore what international tradeshows you can look forward to, such as Thermprocess 2023 next June!


The Trade Fair Quartet: GIFA / METEC / THERMPROCESS / NEWCAST

"The international trade fair quartet GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST is THE platform for meetings and business. International buyers, users, experts and decision makers from the metallurgy, heat technology and foundry industries meet here at four events, at the same time and at the same place." (Website)

When: June 12-16, 2023 (all-day)

Where: Düsseldorf, Germany

Read More: "GIFA / METEC / THERMPROCESS / NEWCAST"

 

EUROGUSS - International Trade Fair for Die Casting

"The international die casting industry meets at the biggest trade fair for die casting for the 14th time. The product range shows innovative solutions for die casting processes like aluminium die casting, magnesium die casting or zinc die casting. The event also focuses on topics like rapid prototyping, die casting machinery and material testing." (Website)

When: January 18-20, 2022 (all-day)

Where: Nuremberg, Germany

Read More: "Euroguss"

 

HANNOVER MESSE

"HANNOVER MESSE is the most important international platform and hot spot for industrial transformation - with excellent innovations or unusual products. Here you will find all the facts that make one thing even clearer: participation is an absolute 'must'!" (Website)

When: April 25-29, 2022 (all-day)

Where: Hannover, Germany

Read More: "Hannover Messe"

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Exhibitor Registration High for GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS, and NEWCAST 2019

Forming the “The Bright World of Metals”, the four trade fairs GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS, and NEWCAST will take place from June 25 – 29, 2019 at the fairgrounds in Düsseldorf, Germany, where the latest advancements for foundry technology, metallurgy, thermo-process technology, and castings will be on display.

Excellent exhibitor registration figures for the “Bright World of Metals”

About 2,100 exhibitors from all over the world will showcase their innovations at the quartet of trade fairs for foundry and metallurgical technology.

“For the first time in the more than 60-year history, we had more than 2,000 exhibitors at the 2015 staging. Therefore I am particularly pleased that we have succeeded in maintaining this high level and in confirming the dominant position of our four trade fairs,” said Friedrich Kehrer, Global Portfolio Director Metals and Flow Technology at Messe Düsseldorf.

The exhibitors will present the entire spectrum of foundry technology, castings, metallurgy and thermo process technology in twelve halls.  As the leading trade fairs in their respective sectors, GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST 2019 will cover the most important trends – including additive manufacturing (with a special show in Hall 3 and the “Metal 3D Printing” conference on June 26) and Industry 4.0 as well as lightweight structures in the automotive industry. The international reach of the four trade fairs is expected to be very broad again this year. Usually, more than 50% of the 78,000 trade visitors from overseas and other European countries.

ecoMetals & ecoMetals Trails 

The ecoMetals campaign by Messe Düsseldorf is an established and successful feature at the “Bright World of Metals”. The emphasis this year will again be on environmentally sound operation and production in the sector, with resource and energy efficiency, climate protection and innovative processes and products as the main topic. About 30 exhibitors will participate under the heading “ecoMetals@Bright World of Metals” and the “ecoMetals Trails” will offer visitors guided tours.

Bright World of Metals: 4 Trade Fairs Under One Roof

GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS and NEWCAST are independent trade fairs but together form the “Bright World of Metals”. At GIFA, the International Foundry Trade Fair and Technical Forum, about 900 exhibitors from 47 countries will display their products in Halls 10 to 13 and 15 to 17. Participating world market leaders will include Bühler AG (Switzerland), ASK Chemicals GmbH (Germany), FOSECO (Germany), Hüttenes Albertus (Germany), Loramendi S. Coop (Spain) and Vesuvius GmbH (Germany). There will also be large country group exhibits from Italy and China.

NEWCAST is fully booked

NEWCAST, the 5th International Trade Fair for Castings with the Newcast Forum, is fully booked for its 5th anniversary. Some 400 exhibitors from more than 30 nations will demonstrate in Halls 13 and 14 how global the production of castings has become. Market leaders such as Finoba Automotive GmbH (Germany), GOM GmbH (Germany), Gießerei Heunisch (Germany), Eisenwerk Brühl (Germany), Kimura Foundry Co. Ltd. (Japan), Kutes Metal Inc. (Turkey) and Waupaca Foundry (U.S.) will participate. The Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials/IFAM (Germany) will also be represented. The foundry associations from Croatia, Mexico, and Hungary will be at NEWCAST for the first time.

METEC 2019: New Record for Its 10th Anniversary

METEC, the 10th International Metallurgical Trade Fair, will feature the large plant manufacturers. With 530 from 34 countries so far,  METEC is setting a new exhibitor record this year. Inteco (Austria), Primetals Technologies Ltd. (UK), RHI Magnesita (Austria), SMS Group (Germany) und Tenova S.P.A. (Italy) are among the exhibitors. Forged components will be on show at METEC for the first time. These were previously part of NEWCAST, but due to their increased importance they are better suited to the metallurgy trade fair.

Industry Leaders at THERMPROCESS

With 300 exhibitors and 50% foreign participation, THERMPROCESS, the 12th International Trade Fair and Symposium for Thermo Process Technology, is the top event for international equipment suppliers. This is reflected in the list of exhibitors including many of the industry leaders: Aichelin Holding GmbH (Germany), Ajax Tocco Magnethermic GmbH (Germany), Andritz Maerz GmbH (Germany), Honeywell Thermal Solutions (Germany), Inductotherm Group (U.S.) and ITG Induktionsanlagen GmbH (Germany).

For further information on visiting or exhibiting at GIFA, METEC, THERMPROCESS, or NEWCAST 2019, contact Messe Düsseldorf North America, 150 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 2920, Chicago, IL 60601. Telephone: (312) 781-5180; Fax: (312) 781-5188; E-mail: info@mdna.com. Visit the web site http://www.mdna.com, subscribe to the blog at http://blog.mdna.com, or follow on Twitter http://twitter.com/Industrial_MDNA

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World Foundrymen Organization: www.thewfo.com

ESTAD, the “European Steel Technology and Application Days”: www.metec-estad2019.com

German Society of Metallurgists and Miners/GDMB: www.emc.gdmb.de

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