NEWTON, Mass. — Always a popular destination for METALCON, Tampa did not disappoint this past month. From intensive pre-show workshops to more than 40 free educational sessions to inspiring keynotes and super sessions, attendees learned from top industry experts and earned more continuing education credits than ever before at the industry’s only event dedicated exclusively to the application of metal in design and construction.
“Our organization has been exhibiting at METALCON since its inception,” said Jim Bush, vice president of sales and marketing for ATAS International. “We were quite pleased with the traffic and the potential new customers. METALCON has been the best venue to introduce our new products to contractors, the architecture community as well as our distributors.”