METALCON 2013, held Oct.1-3 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, drew more than 5,600 visitors searching for products and answers to their technology and business needs. According to show management, the 23rd edition of METALCON International had more action in the exhibit hall, great educational programs, and more to see and do than ever before.
“Atlanta is a great location for attracting regional as well as international groups who want to know more about using metal in their projects,” Show Director Claire Kilcoyne said. “Our newest feature, Metal in Action, did exactly what we wanted. It created a central spot for active learning about metal roofs, walls, solar and tools — everything a contractor needs for improving jobsite productivity.