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Process Cleaning Expo Set for May

30 January 2010

The Process Cleaning Expo (PCx) 2010—the only event in North America dedicated to cleaning in the industrial manufacturing process—will be held in Louisville, Ky., at the Kentucky International Convention Center May 4–6, 2010.

The Process Cleaning Expo will include two conference tracks, keynote presentations on the show floor, and an exhibit hall including suppliers such as Dupont, Crest Ultrasonics, 3M, Kyzen, MMP Magnus, and many more. The opening keynote presentation, to be delivered by University of Louisville head basketball coach, Rick Pitino, will take place Wed., May 5, at 12 p.m., and will be open to all PCx attendees and exhibitors.

PCX 2010 was created by Process Cleaning magazine to address the growing concerns the manufacturing world is facing today in regards to industrial parts and precision cleaning. “It is more important than ever that cleaning professionals understand the standards and process efficiencies they can implement to eliminate costs resulting from product failures,” said Don Kline, publisher of Process Cleaning. “As companies downsize, the cleaning process can really help companies gain a competitive edge, and we’re convinced that they’ll be able to find it at the first-ever PCx.”

Exhibit space and sponsorships will be offered as a way for companies to increase visibility before key decision makers. In addition, educational sessions will provide a wealth of information on what’s new and exciting in the industrial cleaning market. More information is available online.

 
 

 

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