AMT, Gardner Business Media Launch MT United
MT United offers an integrated print, digital and in-person network platform in the manufacturing technology ecosystem to strengthen North American manufacturing industries.
MT United is designed to encompass the entirety of manufacturing technology through industry-focused events, expansive media content, data and market intelligence products and more.
AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT) and Gardner Business Media (GBM) have launched MT United, a joint venture to empower North American manufacturers with data, analysis and strategic information for accelerating growth, innovation and global competitiveness.
MT United is designed to encompass the entirety of manufacturing technology (MT) through industry-focused events, expansive media content, data and market intelligence products, coverage of IMTS – The International Technology Show, and public/private investment opportunities.
“MT United immediately creates the largest integrated print, digital, and in-person network platform in the manufacturing technology ecosystem,” says Doug Woods, AMT president. “Our combined expertise, industry knowledge and resources generate a powerful synergy of comprehensive market access and industry intelligence for the MT community.”
The venture aims to meet the strategic business and information needs of North American manufacturing. “We are thrilled to incorporate the AMT and IMTS brand offerings with GBM’s portfolio,” says Rick Kline Jr., GBM president. “Through our collective resources, we will develop strategic new products and services to meet business needs as new technologies are embraced by the industry.”
AMT and GBM have a longstanding relationship advocating for the MT industry that goes back over 30 years. AMT brought GBM on in 1988 as one of the official media partners of IMTS, co-developing numerous products, including the IMTS Exhibitor Directory, the IMTS Show Daily and, most recently, the online digital platform IMTS spark.
As the industry continues its technological transformation, the two organizations say they are well positioned to educate, inform and support North American manufacturers on this journey.
“As our community increasingly adopts digital manufacturing, MT United is dedicated to helping thousands of companies navigate the future,” says Peter Eelman, AMT vice president and CEO. “AMT and Gardner are deeply committed to the MT industry, and we are truly excited to have GBM by our side as we continue to grow IMTS.”
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