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Metal Stamping Technology Conference

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Monday, January 27, 2025 - Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Nashville, TN

Metalformers and Stampers Head to Music City USA!

The Metal Stamping Technology Conference, produced by PMA and MetalForming magazine, provides attendees with keynote presentations, educational sessions, exhibits and networking opportunities. This event attracts more than 200 participants, providing ample opportunities for learning and collaboration.

Attendees will benefit from sessions that dive into emerging, evolving and maturing technologies, as well as industry trends that are pivotal for metal stamping, die design and die construction companies. Attendees will leave the conference with the knowledge and insights needed to stay ahead in the ever-changing metalforming industry.

Who Attends?

  • Die Designers
  • Engineers
  • Engineering Managers
  • General Managers
  • Maintenance Managers
  • Operations Managers
  • Plant Managers
  • Supervisors
  • Tool & Die Makers
  • Technicians
  • Tooling Engineers
  • Toolroom Managers

See what past attendees had to say about the Metal Stamping Technology Conference:

“I learned a lot in a short time.”
Dale J, president/CEO

“There was a lot of important information.”
Randy K, engineer

“This is the first PMA stamping conference I've attended. It was a pleasure to be around other folks that are in the business and speak the same language.”
Paul P, plant manager

"Quality leads. Location is great."
Jochen B, president and general manager

“It was nice to meet several of the vendors and see what is currently being used and done around other industries. I liked the presentations that featured new technology case studies and new equipment development offered by vendors.”
Jake M, mechanical quality engineer

“Good information provided by some of the most capable metal stamping professionals.”
Don B, supervisor

“The quality of information presented for die maintenance programs, legal manufacturing matters and global steel sales was excellent.”
Leon O, tool & die

"The speakers were by and large very good. The networking opportunities were good as well. PMA staff and attendees were very friendly and ready to engage."
Joel B, director of business development

“Enjoyed the variety of useful subjects.”
Les S, manager R&D special projects

“Liked talking with different people about the process that works for them. Also valued talking to vendors about applications.”
Bob R, president & CEO

"The tool and die vernacular and die discussion of tool steels was very insightful for me. I have been a metallurgist for a few years but don't have any tool and die experience, so this was a great experience."
John C, metallurgical sales engineer

"I recommend this conference to anyone involved in the metal stamping industry."
Tyler J, jig & fixture designer

"What I liked most was access to experts in a number of areas that I wanted to learn more about."
Phillip C, metallurgical engineer

"Very well put together and well attended; speakers were great!"
Bob H, VP strategy development

"Even though I am a single-employee company, a lot of good leadership principles were highlighted. Thank you. "
Art H, owner

"I felt that the speakers were very informative."
Marcel P, CEO

"Great variety of topics that covered a lot about the different business aspects."
Kyle S, manufacturing engineer

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