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Internal Tool

WEST Exhibitor: Specializing in Carbide Lathe and Mill cutters      Based in Southern California Internal Tool has become the leader in specialty carbide tooling needs in every manufacturing field, With over 6000 standard items in stock to our special make tools. We have a wide range of distributors nation wide to insure Internal Tool is always within reach. Stop by Booth #2549 to grab our 2016 catalog and see the newest additions Internal Tool has to offer.

JR Machine Inc

WEST Exhibitor: Complex Parts, Steamlined! Committed to streamlining contract manufacturing through the use of automation and process control, JR Machine delivers extraordinary value. We are one of very few companies that specializes in machining Inconel, Monel, and other nickel-based, high temperature alloys. OEMs nationwide rely on us for highly accurate and reliable precision parts from 1-18” in diameter and up to 48” long.

Spira Manufacturing Corp

WEST Exhibitor: Spira Manufacturing Corporation is at the forefront of EMI gasket innovation, design, and customer service. With over 45 years as experts in the field and using our uniquely patented spiral EMI gasket, we offer customers a range of EMI gaskets, shielded honeycomb filters, and other products. Our products are of the highest quality and reliability, built to meet your requirements for the life of a system.

SurfacePrep

WEST Exhibitor: SurfacePrep is the largest national network of regional distributors of high-quality abrasive products, specialty ceramics, and surface finishing equipment. We also provide safety equipment, replacement parts, accessories, and tools to support your production line. Local, Quality Solutions for Manufacturers As a leading supplier of abrasive blasting media and abrasive finishing equipment, SurfacePrep has established a collection of the best technical experts and customer service whose knowledge of abrasive media and finishing equipment is unmatched in the field. Whatever You Need, Wherever You Need It Through our placement of job shops located across the United States and Canada, we offer hands-on assistance to surface finishing projects, enabling you to work one-on-one with a field expert. We Deliver Results Beyond the Surface At SurfacePrep, we are always available to you for insight long after working together to solve your initial problem. We take great care to deliver excellent customer service and the information you need to properly execute your surface finishing project. Providing you with the abrasive blasting media and abrasive finishing equipment necessary to get the job done right is our top priority. Contact us today and we will immediately start working with you to meet your surface preparation and finishing needs.

The Future of Manufacturing Is Automating the Boring Stuff

WEST Session: For decades, manufacturing poured its innovation into automating production, while business operations like sourcing, purchasing, and procurement were left behind. Companies chased bloated ERPs that promised to do everything and ended up doing little. That is why email and spreadsheets have ruled for so long: they are flexible enough to handle the messy realities of manufacturing. But organizations should dictate software, not the other way around. Today’s technology makes it possible to solve discrete problems with precision. When you automate something as specific as the RFQ process, eliminating every email and copy-paste, the ROI becomes immediate. Apply the same focus to supplier communications or purchase orders, and the gains in profit and throughput dwarf what you get from another machine on the shop floor. The future is not about automating production. It is about automating the work that has been ignored.

Unlocking Industry 4.0: How AI and Connectivity Can Transform American Manufacturing

WEST Session: Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing nearly every industry—but many manufacturing operations are still missing out. Over the past five years, a growing divide has emerged. Some manufacturers are embracing Industry 4.0 and reaping the rewards. Others remain stuck—struggling with disconnected machines, underutilized data, and manual workflows that slow down operations. From isolated systems to paper-based logs, the American manufacturing sector often lacks the connectivity required to stay competitive in a global market. So what needs to change? The first step is breaking down data silos. To enable true Industry 4.0 capabilities, manufacturers must connect the factory floor with IT systems like ERP, MES, and WES. This connectivity lays the groundwork for advanced capabilities like predictive maintenance—where machine learning models monitor operations, learn normal patterns, and predict failures before they happen. It's also about integrating design and execution. Bridging CAD and CAM systems directly to production equipment eliminates manual recipe entry and reduces errors. By creating a unified namespace, manufacturers can abstract away proprietary device protocols and enable seamless communication between all components in the process. And this is where AI truly shines. With a connected infrastructure and unified data model, manufacturers can build digital twins—virtual representations of their production environments. These models power real-time optimization, simulation, and automation in ways that were once unimaginable. This talk presents real examples, practical steps, and the mindset shift required to modernize operations—so manufacturers don’t just keep up with Industry 4.0, but lead it.