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Newman M2M

SOUTHEAST Exhibitor: Newman M2M is an integrator for Caron Engineering.  We specialize in assisting customers with process automation and improvements centered around; tool monitoring, tool breakage prevention, adaptive feed rate control, automated tool offsetting, and RFID tool data management. Products: TMAC 3.0:  Real-time tool wear and breakage detection system with adaptive control feed rate optimization capability. TMAC maximizes tool life, reduces cycle time, and allows unattended operation. ToolConnect: A customizable tool data management system that reads and processes RFID and 2D barcode data and updates offsets automatically, without any data-entry or interaction with the CNC control. ToolConnect reduces setup time and eliminates human error by automating the tool load process. AutoComp: Processes electronic gauge data and calculates and compensates tool offsets in the CNC control automatically; providing fast, error-free tool offset control. DTect-IT: A CNC sensor analysis system used to detect and correct anomalies occurring in the normal machining process. Prominent applications include vibration analysis, bar feeder vibration detection, bearing analysis, signature analysis, and surface roughness detection. MiConnect Technology: A flexible application builder used by our integration specialists to design custom automation and process control solutions that are unique to a manufacturer's operations. CEI Smart Light: Intuitive status light system with over 1000 available modes and programmable audible alarm; to indicate any machine status or condition. www.newmanm2m.com www.caroneng.com

Positrol Workholding

SOUTHEAST Exhibitor: Positrol Designs and Builds Workholding POSITROL Application Engineers will analyze your workholding problem and recommend a comprehensive solution to suit your manufacturing operation. While POSITROL custom workholding devices are tailored to meet the specifications of your individual application, a selection of standard expanding mandrels and chucks are also available to accommodate many workholding requirements.

SIC Marking

SOUTHEAST Exhibitor: SIC Marking is a proven supplier of permanent identification and complete traceability solutions. SIC Marking has been designing, manufacturing and distributing laser, dot peen and scribe marking machines since 1986. With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, we respond to marking applications for a wide range of materials like steel, carbide, titanium alloys, aluminum and plastics. SIC Marking offers standard, custom and turnkey traceability solutions for all industry professionals. Leading players of various industrial sectors have already placed their trust in equipment developed by SIC Marking's engineering team. Today we deal with professionals from automotive, aerospace, energy, metalworking, railway, medical, construction, defense and many other industries. SIC Marking is prepared around the world to help you Mark Today...Identify Tomorrow!

Techniks Tool Group

SOUTHEAST Exhibitor: Visit Techniks/Parlec in booth 1632 to see live demonstrations of how our tool holding and workholding solutions increase tool life and decrease production times. Featured solutions include: * Triton Hydraulic Chucks - Finally, a hydraulic chuck built for heavy material removal applications * Made-in-USA Shrink Fit Machines - Fully automated operation makes incorporating shrink fit easy * Parlec Micron Milling Chucks - The most accurate milling chucks on the market! * M-Style Milling Chucks - Narrow nose clearances and long reaches in a milling chuck * MicroFLOAT Tapping System - Extending tap life by 300% * SFS12 Modular Shrink Fit System - Superior rigidity at extended lengths * sPINner Deburring - Automating small parts deburring * EEPM Electro-Permanent Workholding - Fast part changover, incredible holding power * HVC Face Mill Holders - 6X the coolant delivery for enhanced chip evacuation and faster feedrates * SlimFIT collet system - Narrow nose clearances and extended reaches in an easy-to-use collet system * DNA (Dead Nut Accurate!) Collet System - Perfect for smaller diameter tools See our complete line at: www.techniksusa.com and www.parlec.com

ToGo Prototype Corp

SOUTHEAST Exhibitor: We are a prototyping service company in southern California. Our manufacturing site features state-of-the-art CNC machines and other advantageous equipment. We have been working on prototyping for over 25 years from hand-made to machining. Also, we have ISO9001 and IATF 16949 Certified.

Weima America Inc

SOUTHEAST Exhibitor: WEIMA manufactures shredders and briquette presses for the metal industry. Reducing the volume of metal scrap by can decrease transportation and storage costs, increase the ability to reclaim expensive coolants or cutting fluids, and make it easier to resell metal scrap to recyclers. We want you to benefit from our decades of experience! With WEIMA metal shredders, it’s possible to shred all kinds of light metals including aluminum, magnesium, copper and brass.  WEIMA's industrial scrap metal shredders can shred metal items such as cans, LED bulbs, electronics, metal scraps and steel chips.  Once the metals have been processed, compressing them into briquettes can reduce input material volume by up to 90%! Transportation is much more efficient with the reduced volume and the metal recyclers like the dense, fluid-free briquettes for smelting. The briquetting process also offers the opportunity to reclaim expensive coolant, residual oils and emulsions allowing reintroduction into the production cooling and lubrication circuit. The WEIMA C.200 chip press is revolutionizing how machine tool businesses handle their turnings, swarf, and birds nests. From collecting and compressing to draining and fluid reclaim, this machine does it all in a single step. This machine has garnered quite a lot of interest from industry professionals that want to maximize the money they spend on cutting fluid and the time they spend moving this scrap around their plants.

Winning with AI: The Manufacturer’s Guide to a Successful AI Journey

SOUTHEAST Session: Most manufacturers begin their AI journey with high expectations, yet research shows that 95 percent of GenAI projects fail to create real business value. A common trap is the shiny object syndrome, where leaders and empowered employees chase trendy tools that look impressive but do little to address core operational challenges. This is why only 5 percent of enterprise-built AI tools ever make it into production. The companies that succeed take a different path. They delve into the business itself, uncovering where AI can make the most significant difference. Predictive maintenance that prevents costly downtime, quality control that reduces waste, and supply chain optimization that improves resilience are just a few areas where measurable impact becomes possible. What often separates success from failure is expertise. Internal teams, no matter how skilled, can be limited by organizational bias, resource gaps, and familiar ways of thinking. That is why internal builds succeed only a third of the time. Third-party AI experts, on the other hand, bring fresh perspectives that identify blind spots, challenge assumptions, and apply proven frameworks that raise the success rate to nearly 70 percent. With the proper guidance, AI stops being an expensive experiment and becomes a powerful, revenue-generating asset. For manufacturers, this shift marks the difference between falling behind and building a sustainable competitive edge.

Susan Carlock

Speaker at SOUTHEAST: Susan Carlock, Co-Owner & Executive Vice President, Mursix Corporation & Murray Mentor, Inc.

Bridging America’s Skills Gap

SOUTHEAST Session: America is facing a challenge that threatens our economic future: a widening skills gap between the jobs available in industry and the preparation of our workforce. In this engaging talk, this Presentation will explore why this gap exists—and how we can close it.   Drawing from years of experience and insights the presenter will highlights the historical shifts that shaped America’s workforce, the rapid pace of technological change, and the mismatch between traditional education pathways and modern industry needs. The talk will emphasize that this is not just a labor issue, it’s an innovation issue, a productivity issue, and ultimately, a national competitiveness issue.   With a practical, solutions-driven approach, Mark Goodman outlines strategies for building stronger partnerships between educators, employers, and policymakers. He shares success stories from companies and training programs that have embraced hands-on learning, technical certifications, and competency-based education to develop a highly skilled workforce.