Wire Expo 2024: why attend?

Wire Expo 2024 continues to gain momentum, with nearly 70% of exhibit floor space reserved just two months after the Points Meeting. Notably, 10% of exhibitors are new, highlighting strong industry interest and growth.

Why Attend Wire Expo 2024

According to WAI Sales Director Shannon Timme, companies must carefully choose which events to attend due to limited resources. However, she emphasizes that Wire Expo 2024 remains a top priority for manufacturers across the wire and cable industry.

Strong Industry Value and Networking

For more than 30 years, Wire Expo has attracted global participation and supported face-to-face connections with industry leaders and decision-makers. The event features a comprehensive trade show floor with suppliers representing nearly every sector of the industry.

In addition, attendees gain access to educational programs that deliver practical insights and technical knowledge. These sessions consistently drive meaningful discussions during and beyond the event.

Education and Industry Insights

Timme highlighted the value of WAI-led educational programming, referencing the recent WAI & ACIMAF conference in Italy as an example of high-quality presentations and strong attendee engagement.

Similarly, Wire Expo 2024 will provide opportunities for attendees to learn about emerging trends, exchange ideas, and apply new strategies within their organizations.

A Strategic Investment for Companies

Attending Wire Expo 2024 allows companies to invest in both employee development and business growth. By sending key team members, organizations gain valuable exposure to new technologies, industry trends, and networking opportunities.

To learn more or register, visit:
https://wireexpo24.com/
https://www.wirenet.org/

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