About the Design-2-Part Trade Show
Entering its 22nd year at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, GA, USA, the Design-2-Part Trade Show is the most efficient place to meet hundreds of high-quality American suppliers of custom parts, stock parts, and manufacturing services.
From design and prototypes to production, finishing and assemblies…get the instant answers you need at this show.
The show dates this year are March 27-28, 2024.
Why you should attend the Design-2-Part Trade Show
This event is complimentary and will help you to:
- Shorten Supply Chain
- Discover New Materials
- Improve Quality
- See New Technology
- Reduce Costs
- Accelerate Delivery
- Get Tighter Tolerances
- Find Second Sources
So come out and see what TriMech can do for you. We will be in booth 226/228. We hope to see you there!
Who exhibits at a D2P show?
The exhibitors are regional and national contract manufacturers and job shops who offer manufacturing and service capabilities in more than 300 product categories for the metal, plastics, rubber, and electronics industries.
Who attends a D2P show?
The attendees are manufacturing engineers, design engineers, manufacturing management, and purchasing personnel involved in outsourcing decisions for parts & services. The attendees come from small to large companies and are looking for manufacturing services.
Is there a cost to attend?
No, registration and admission is free. For your convenience, it is recommended that you pre-register online in advance of the show.
Location Details
March 27-28, 2024 at 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM ET
Cobb Galleria Centre - Booth 226/228
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