September 13, 2018 01:00 AM
ITEC 2018 ends on high note
After two full days of speakers and networking opportunities, the International Tire Exhibition & Conference wrapped up Sept. 13.
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Erin Pustay Beaven, Rubber & Plastics News
A look at the ITEC expo floor from the Safe-Run booth.
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Terry Ellis (center), general manager for Akro Tool & Die Co., talks with ITEC attendees at the company's booth.
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Kyle Brown, Rubber & Plastics News
Marian Sramek and Steven Kaplan represent Micro-Epsilon America, which makes inspection systems.
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Rajesh Phadke, of Chem-Trend, practices his putting on the small green set up just outside the Chem-Trend booth.
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Miles Moore, Rubber & Plastics News
Todd Hendricks Sr., president of Alvordton, Ohio-based Pioneer Industrial Systems, was on hand at ITEC.
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Ed Sustersic is at the Zesco Inc. booth at ITEC in Akron.
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Ronald Clark (left) president of Midwest Elastomers Inc., and Evan Piland, MEI consultant and retired sales manager, pose in front of their booth at ITEC.
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Kyle Brown, Rubber & Plastics News
Jens Kiesewetter of Evonik talks about the future of tire reinforcing materials at ITEC. Pictured with him are ITEC Co-chairs Larry Evans (left) and Walter Waddell.
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Erin Pustay Beaven, Rubber & Plastics News
There is plenty ahead for Rubber & Plastics News in 2019. We'd love to see you at one or more of our upcoming conferences.









