Limited Spots Left for the MCAA Fabrication Conference!

July 6, 2024

The program for the 2024 MCAA Fabrication Conference, held in Milwaukee, is now complete. Our exhibit hall is packed with the latest industry innovations, and we have exciting tours lined up at JM Brennan’s mechanical, piping, and sheet metal facilities, as well as MILWAUKEE TOOL’s new Redline facility. This is your chance to join an event that’s both informative and inspiring. 

Event Details: 
Dates: September 11-13, 2024 
Location: The Pfister Hotel, Milwaukee, WI 

Learn from industry experts through practical sessions and case studies. Get an inside look at top-notch fabrication techniques during our operations tour. Check out the newest products and services from leading manufacturers and suppliers. Connect with other industry professionals to share insights and experiences. 

Spaces are filling up quickly, and tour spots for JM Brennan are still available but going fast. Don’t miss out—visit our website and join us at the MCAA Fabrication Conference and be part of the future of fabrication. We look forward to seeing you there! 

For more information and to register, visit our website

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