ESSEX JUNCTION, VERMONT – For its third edition, the Manufactured in Vermont Supply Chain Conference and Show organized by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce held on Wednesday, September the 21st from 9am to 5pm at the Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction, a few miles south of Burlington has drawn more exhibitors and visitors than ever.
The event has drawn its biggest turnout since its inception three years ago with more than 640 registered attendees.
The Manufactured in Vermont Supply Chain Conference and Show offers networking opportunities to small manufacturers seeking to win new contracts that will help grow their businesses
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce, the largest statewide, private, not-for-profit business organization, connected 90 manufacturers with 20 larger, out-of-state companies that may be willing to buy their products.
The Vermont Chamber also hosted 23 Canadian companies in support of its work to build a U.S.-Canadian Aerospace Corridor, linking Vermont’s $2 billion aerospace and aviation cluster with a $28 billion Canadian aerospace industry for cross-border contacts and contracts. This is part of the vision of the Memo of Understanding between the Vermont Chamber of Commerce and AeroMontreal signed in 2013 at Forum Innovation Aérospatiale in Montréal.
More than 500 B2B/2GO pre-scheduled matchmaking meetings tooks place with out-of-state OEM and prime contractors in the aerospace and defense sectors :
Airbus
CAE
Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support
Elbit Systems of America
GE Aviation
General Dynamics Bath Iron Works
General Dynamics Electric Boat
Kaman Aerospace
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NAVSEA)
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
Rolls-Royce North America
Textron Systems – Weapon & Sensor Systems
US Army Tank and Command
UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS)
Among the 90+ companies and government agencies, attending this year Conference and Show, 15 from Québec involved in aerospace were exhibiting or attending lead by AéroMontréal, Martin Lafleur, Senior Project Director:
Alphacasting
Akka Technologies
Alphacasting
Elso
Fusia
Gouvernement du Québec
Mecanica Solutions
Merkur
Netur
PCM Techfab
Polyforce
Rasatki
Thermetco
Tronico
Three terms Democratic Governor of Vermont Peter Shumlin paid a visit to the event and toured every single exhibitors booth. He spent more time at the Vermont Tech Manufacturing Laboratory Exhibit watching and listening to students and faculty demonstrating some of the cutting-edge technology that has recently been added to their comprehensive manufacturing lab spaces. Students displayed some of their senior capstone design projects which has been a cornerstone of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology programs years.
A piston engine Robinson R22 helicopter was displayed inside the exhibition hall brought by Mansfield Heliflight which retails new and used aircraft and parts for all major helicopter brands. The Milton, Vermont based company also offers full pilot training, aerial tors, air taxi services, cover cropping, surveying and utility work as well as full maintenance and overhaul.
Diplômé universitaire en histoire, journalisme et relations publiques, en 1993, Philippe Cauchi amorce une carrière de journalisme, analyste et consultant en aérospatiale. En 2013, il fonde avec Daniel Bordeleau, le site d’information aérospatial Info Aéro Québec.
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