Omax Virtual Event to Highlight Customer Success Stories
Omax’s next virtual trade show, which is titled, “Don’t Take Our Word For It,” will show how abrasive waterjets have heightened customers’ manufacturing uptime and responsiveness.
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View MoreThe next of Omax Corp.’s virtual trade shows, scheduled for October 8, will cover how and why abrasive waterjet technology is well suited to the versatile productivity of manufacturers in numerous fields. During the event, Eric Vossman, owner of Machine Repair & Design, will host a virtual tour of his shop and share his company's experiences in using two Omax JetMachining Centers to fabricate parts from concept to reality for the aerospace, industrial, medical and consumer industries.
In addition to customer-driven insights into the use of abrasive waterjets for a wide variety of production runs, this virtual trade show event will provide attendees with online training and maintenance resources to optimize their own processes. Presentations from Omax’s vice president of sales, Steve Ulmer, and regional sales manager, Greg Smith, will show how Omax abrasive waterjets have heightened customers’ manufacturing uptime and responsiveness.
This is the fifth in a series of Omax virtual trade shows. A complete library of previous events available at Omax’s website.
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