Stäubli to present wide array of solutions at Manufacturing in America 2020

Attendees will also have the opportunity to learn more about Stäubli’s industry-leading quick connection solutions, as well as an array of Stäubli’s standard and specialized products, including single- and multi-pole connectors, tool changers, and quick mold change systems.

DUNCAN, S.C. (March 9, 2020) — Manufacturing leaders from around the U.S. who attend the Manufacturing in America 2020 conference will learn how Stäubli can work with them to create customizable connection solutions for the safe and reliable delivery of all types of fluids and gases, as well as electrical power, in a wide variety of production environments.


Manufacturing in America will be held March 25-26 at Ford Field in Detroit. Event presenters expect a two-day attendance of more than 3,500 manufacturing executives, engineers and enthusiasts. Attendees will be able to take advantage of more than 100 technical seminars and 50 exhibits focused on emerging automation, digitalization, controls and drive technologies.

Attendees will also have the opportunity to learn more about Stäubli's industry-leading quick connection solutions, as well as an array of Stäubli's standard and specialized products, including single- and multi-pole connectors, tool changers, and quick mold change systems.

"Manufacturing in America is held each year in Detroit — the seat of America's automotive industry — which makes it a high-priority annual event for Stäubli," said Phil Briggs, North American Fluid Connectors Division Manager. "Stäubli's quick connection solutions help manufacturers drive production-line efficiencies while maintaining the highest quality and safety standards in virtually every manufacturing environment. Throughout our entire product range, from connectors to robots to textiles, Stäubli is driven to create and implement solutions that help our manufacturing clients remain competitive in their respective industries."

Stäubli has built a reputation in the manufacturing industry for customizable solutions that deliver performance, quality, safety, dependability and durability. Stäubli products are designed to meet and exceed the highest standards in a range of manufacturing environments, from automotive to IT cooling to alternative fuels, and many more.

To learn more about the complete line of Stäubli products, please visit https://www.staubli.com/en-us/.


About Stäubli North America
Stäubli North America has more than 200 employees supporting Connectors, Robotics, and Textiles customers. The company's North American headquarters is in Duncan, South Carolina.

Stäubli provides customer support through its locations in Duncan, Queretaro, Mexico, and the newest Stäubli North American facility, which opened in 2018 in Novi, Michigan. In addition to 24/7 customer support, each of these facilities offers trainings and has dedicated on-site technical experts who can be deployed whenever needed.

Worldwide, Stäubli is a leading manufacturer of quick release couplings, robotics systems, and textile machinery. With a workforce of over 5,500 employees, Stäubli has 14 production sites across the globe and is supported by a comprehensive distribution network in 50 countries worldwide.

About Manufacturing in America 2020
The Manufacturing In America annual conference is presented by Siemens and Electro-Matic. The event provides opportunities for attendees to learn about the latest technologies, share best practices and ideas, and be part of advancing the future of manufacturing. MIA2020 will include a daylong summit that will explore how attendees can realize their digital transformation, as well as two-day zones focused on digitalization and technology.

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