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Electric Automation America is the US event for showcasing industrial automation tech-nologies focused on specific industry applications. 

The exhibition covers all components ranging from complete system to integrated automation solutions as well
as motion control technology
in one comfortable, easily accessible environment. 

The 2005 event hosted 91 exhibiting companies at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont (Chicago), IL. The event took place Monday, May 23-Thursday, May 26, 2005.

Approximately 1,300 attendees, mainly from the primary areas of design and development, production and executive management, visited Electric Automation America 2005 from across the United States, Canada and from international delegations around the world. They represented the industry sectors of electric automation, factory automation, electrical engineering, electrical drives and controls, mechanical engineering, electronics, plant engineering, electric measurement and controls, computers and network, automotive engineering, chemical industry and academia.

The conference program is a user-oriented meeting point for development and design engineers from science and industry who are seeking solutions from current and future applications.

The North American marketplace is a leader in the implementation and use of automated technologies and the world’s primary manufacturing economy. Electric Automation America is pleased to deliver a unique and valuable trade show and conference event that is the only one of its kind in the United States.

For more information, please contact:

Messe Frankfurt, Inc.
1600 Parkwood Circle, Suite 515
Atlanta, GA 30339

Phone:   770.984.8016
Fax:       770.984.8023


E-mail: info@usa.messefrankfurt.com
Web:    www.ea-america.com

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Industry Expert Quotes

"We are impressed with the efforts made in producing this first year show.  The press coverage was excellent.”

Michael Bryant
Executive Director
AS-Interface USA

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“We are really impressed by the excellent quality of contacts and looking forward to the next show in 2006.”

Timm Bauten
General Engineer
FRABA POSITAL

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“In today's environment an excellent conference is critical to the success of any show . Electric Automation America has the makings of a first class program for the future years .”

Tom Bullock
President
Bull's Eye Research, Inc.

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“This is the kind of show we need - concept is great.”

Larry Culpepper
Sales Manager
AMK Drives and Controls, Inc.

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“Even though we did not see a tremendous turnout, we were impressed with the quality of the contacts we saw.”

Danny McDonald
Director North America Sales
AC Technology Corporation / Lenze

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“This is a more personal, focused show – perfect for this market.”

Robert Gross
President
Gross Automation

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“If your customers or clients are motion component or system suppliers, Electric Automation America is a must show for you.”

George Gulalo
President
Motion Tech Trends

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"Siemens has been committed to the SPS/IPC/Drives show in Germany for a number of years and we are now committed to Electric Automation America as well. We look forward to helping EAA establish itself as the leading Automation, Motion and Drives show in the US."

John Krasnokutsky
Marketing Manager
Siemens Energy & Automation

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“The inaugural EAA 2005 show proved that a strong conference program and the concept of many big automation suppliers together in one location have many things to offer American control engineers. Certainly the show would have deserved a much better turn-out by visitors, but it still set the stage for some nice growth in the years to come.”

Marc Ostertag
Vice President – B&R USA
B&R Industrial Automation Corp.

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“Considering that this was just the initial foray in the US, the EAA was a success.  There was a good flow of attendees at the exhibits by several major automation companies."

Jim Pinto
Industrial Automation Commentator & 2005 Keynote Speaker

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"This is definitely a show that everyone in the automation industry should support. It's really the only show left that strictly fo cuses on industrial automation.”

Rick Zabel
Vice President
Automation.com