2021 Metal Engineering eXpo Moves Forward
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s the state of Nevada announced a loosening of restrictions in February due to a reduction in the spread of the coronavirus, SMI is moving forward with plans for the 2021 Metal Engineering eXpo (MEE) at the South Point Resort and Casino in Las Vegas from Sept. 28-30, 2021. “We are pleased to see that the governor of Nevada and health care experts are optimistic that meetings and conventions can safely be held in Las Vegas throughout the balance of 2021,” commented SMI
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president Bert Goering. “Nevada continues to show a slowing down of the virus and an increase in vaccine distribution, which is good news for events like ours.” Under the city’s “Vegas Smart” health and safety plan, Las Vegas and its resort partners continue to implement stringent health and wellness protocols to keep visitors safe during their time in the city. SMI is working closely with officials at the South Point Resort to ensure the health and safety of eXpo attendees.
Show Number Four
The 2021 eXpo marks the fourth time the event has been held as the premier global trade show and educational event for springmakers, metalstampers, wireformers and suppliers to the precision spring manufacturing industry. The 2021 eXpo is being led by chairs Joe Devany,