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This Caught My Eye at Eastec

The climate for new investment in metalworking equipment is starting to heat up—at least that seems to be the evidence at the Eastec show, which ran May 25-27 at the Eastern States Exposition Center in West Springfield, Massachusetts.

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The climate for new investment in metalworking equipment is starting to heat up—at least that seems to be the evidence at the Eastec show, which ran May 25-27 at the Eastern States Exposition Center in West Springfield, Massachusetts. Attendance appeared to be strong and engaged. Many exhibitors reported good sales lead generation. Certainly the climate outside the exhibit halls was plenty hot. The air temperature went into the mid-90s during the first two days of the show. Although the show featured many new and interesting products, I managed to get a few representative snapshots or images of the items that caught my eye into a brief slide show. Click here to view it.

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