Event draws nearly 200 attendees and sells out exhibitor space, featuring 43 industry-leading manufacturers.
Galco Industrial Electronics (Galco) is thrilled to announce the overwhelming success of its 2024 Galco Electronics & Automation Show, held on September 18 at Galco’s headquarters in Madison Heights, Michigan. The event, which showcased the latest innovations in industrial electronics and automation, drew nearly 200 attendees and sold out of exhibitor space, featuring 43 of the industry’s leading manufacturers.
“We couldn’t be more pleased with the turnout and engagement at this year’s show,” said Allison Sabia, Galco’s president and CEO. “The enthusiasm from both customers and exhibitors was incredible. It’s clear that the demand for cutting-edge solutions in automation and control is stronger than ever.”
Attendees had the opportunity to interact with top manufacturers, including ABB, Eaton, Schaltbau, SmartD Technologies, MTE, STEGO, Pepperl+Fuchs, and Pfannenberg, among others. The show floor buzzed with live product demonstrations, hands-on learning experiences, and in-depth discussions about the technologies shaping the future of industrial automation.
The sold-out exhibit space underscored the strong interest in new technologies designed to enhance safety, boost efficiency, and minimize downtime. Drive training sessions from IMO and EATON were a standout highlight, offering practical insights into Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) and Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) operation, troubleshooting, and start-up procedures.
“Seeing the level of interaction and the excitement around new technologies was inspiring,” added Sabia. “Our goal is to continue building on this momentum and to provide even more opportunities for our customers to connect with leading manufacturers and industry experts.”
With 43 exhibitors, exclusive training sessions, and an abundance of networking opportunities for attendees, the 2024 Galco Electronics & Automation Show served as the perfect kickoff to Galco’s upcoming 50th anniversary in 2025, where next year’s show promises to be even bigger and more impactful.